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Re: Android For The Vogue Is Here!!!

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Originally Posted by qwho View Post
I was thinking of making a mortscript to start a data connection and run haret on bootup. Obviously I would give it a 5-10 second wait with a cancel option... There is script I have that is able to start a data connection, and a version of haret that runs right after you open it, so it would work. We'll see if I can do it...

edit: Went ahead and made it. Basically it is a script that when you run it, it asks you if you would like to start android. If you click no, it exits to windows. If you click yes, it starts the internet, and runs haret.exe from the storage card root. Then, it waits 5 seconds for haret to start up, and clicks the screen at x=210, y=75, which is the run button, which causes android to boot... You COULD place it in your windows->startup folder, which would make it easy to load android after windows boots.

If you device is slower at bootup it can be changed to waiting more time...

Use at your own risk, of course. Test it a few times before you place it in your startup folder... (if you were even planning on doing that)
Do you know how to modify the script so that if within so many seconds the yes or no is not tapped, it will default to no and boot WM? I'd love to have that addition, as I have a mortscript in my startup folder that starts up Spb Insight and then does an autoupdate of the rss channels. If your script can be modified, then I'd modify mine by adding more wait time. I know a little mortscript but not much. If not, could you post the coordinates for the "No" button. When I tried to find them I wasn't getting the ones you had for the "Yes" button. Thanks, and your script is a great idea!

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