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BT Icon/Hardware Key

Neat little app. All it does it puts a BT Icon in the lower system tray. If BT is enabled it's the logo, if it's disabled it's crossed out. Great visual notification for BT.

Simply install the .cab file (BTIcon). Ignore the "it might not be compatible with your device" warning.

Now, under \windows you'll see BTicon.exe. Double click and you're all set. Not sure if it auto-starts with the system, if not just copy a shortcut .lnk to \windows\startup and your set.
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Part II

How to enable BT via Hardware Key

Haven't done this myself as I use AE Button Plus to activate BT, anways download and install CicleBT below and you should be able to configure your BT to a hardware/software key.
(Winmobileapps_CicleBT.CAB.zip)

Let me know if it don't worky.
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