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Originally Posted by stroths
I would suggest you create shortcuts to each and then map the double and triple click to each shortcut.
SMS Shortcut
\Windows\tmail.exe -service "SMS"
Activesync (I use Exchange)
\Windows\tmail.exe -service "ActiveSync"
If you don't use an exchange server then you might need a different shortcut for email. You should be able to find it with google using the info I listed above.
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Cool! I took your idea and went an easier route.
When I am in the screen to edit the button in the "Run Application", in the box with Optional Parameter, I put
SMS Optional Parameter
-service "SMS"
Gmail Optional Parameter
-service "Gmail"
My current Setup
Items below all programmed with AEB
Enter/Action (Center D-Pad Button circle)
Single Click - Press Enter (Call Default Handler)
Double Click - Press Esc
Triple Click - Task manager
Long Press - Show Actions Menu
Green Phone Button - Send Key (bottom-left phone button)
Single Click - Press Green Button
Double Click - Messaging -service "SMS"
Triple Click - Messaging -Service "Gmail"
Long Press - Send Key (Hold)
-Configured as Voice Dial from the control panel, where this key is already mapped
Red Phone Button -End Call Key (bottom-right phone button)
Single Click - Press Red Button
Double Click - Alt-Tab
Long Press -
Mapped from Control Panel as "Vibrate", which came stock configurable in the control panel.
Volume Up Key (Side of phone)
Single Click - Ok/Close
Double Click - Start Menu
Long Press - Volume Up -
To get volume up, I just simply press down then up, or hold it up.
I have not configured down as yet, because I do not know what other programs I want mapped.