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Originally Posted by Pibe38
Unforunately I don't think there's a way to create a shortcut that will launch GMail's Java applet automatically.
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Well actually it does. If you make the shortcut like the instructions in the 1st post says, then go to the Windows\start menu\programs directory, you go to the shortcut, hold the the stylus or whatever to bring up the menu and go to properties. Then go to the shortcut tab (the shortcut path is already there), then add the comment after the target. Mine looks like this:
"\Storage Card\bin\emulator.exe" "-Xjam:run=1" (spaces included)
That should work, with whatever directory the emulator.exe file is located, just put the space after the path, then add: "-Xjam:run=1" (using 1 assuming it's the 1st app in the midlet program)