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Originally Posted by syrguy1969
OK then....let's see here:
I use PocketCM as my contact manager, it works with a scrolling feature and I have it mapped to the upper button as a single click (Memmaid is a double click, and Voice Command as a long press). I have around 20 of my normal call #s in the Shell speed-dial, I am sure you know how that one works. (in PocketCM you scroll to the contact, open it, click on the # and it dials.)
I use the standard dialer right now, I may try disabling it for the WM one though (we will see). I don't disable the lock because I don't like losing other icon images as well (I don't want to try to remember where what was in a call).
I use my phone (much like you) in a variety of settings....outside, at my desk at work, lounginf at home, in the car......(and yes, in Syracuse I have my share of snow-storms as well LOL)!!!
I use a pretty good mix of BT and hand-held. I use VC at times as well. For hand-held I mentioned above how I have that mapped, and as BT I press the on/off button on the BT once and VC activates.....works pretty well!!
Hope I answered what you were looking for!!
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Yes! That does indeed help.
One thing that is a bit confusing: Folks often combine programs. For example, the phone came with a contacts manager that plays well with MS Contacts on the PC. But, installing Shell gives you another contacts manager. But then, some install yet another - dedicated - contacts manager such as Pocket CM or, in my case iContacts. Doesn't this potentially cause what people are referring to as "bricking" the phone?
How do you deal with S2U2 in conjunction with making calls? Right now I have the camera button mapped to S2U2 to lock the screen quickly and I'm trying out the slide to answer feature....which I'm not sure has much benefit.
So, you use Memmaid? Does that negate the need to map a button to the Task Manager? I have considered mapping the top right button to the task manager to quickly close programs but I'm getting sick of having to manually close programs all the time.
Hey, do you use a blue tooth stereo headset by chance? I'm attempting to find a good one so I can use the MP3 player as well as make calls while my phone remains protected in bad weather. A major problem I'm running into: The music cuts out fairly often. It is thoroughly obnoxious. At first I thought it was a transmission problem of the blue tooth itself but now I'm not too sure since the songs appear to come back on in the same spot. I would think if it was a transmission problem a portion of the song would be skipped while it was out. This makes me think there is a problem with the phone playing MP3s. I have also considered that maybe it is being affected by other programs clogging things up or by an Internet connection running in the background but turning all those off does not help.
- Chris