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WMWifiRouter Toggle Button
I love WMWifiRouter, but I wanted to find a way to make it easier. I thought about writing a mortscript that can be linked to a button with Keyboard Config so that it can be toggled on/off at the touch of a button. Would anyone else be interested in such a solution?
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i have already done this for myself...if you want it here it is...the cab installs into windows so all you should have to do is reference the key you want to remap to "\windows\wifi.mscr" it works for me but might not for you...try it and see!!!
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Actually, after taking a brief look at your script (via WinRAR) it looks like your cab is for HTC Wifi Router. Mine is for WMWifiRouter. |
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aww like i said might not be what your looking for...if you dont mind could you post yours...i am curious to see your script
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I'll post it soon. The script is messy right now because I rely on two scripts in three spots. I have a startup script, a shutdown script, and a default script. The default is tied to the button and it's contents change between that of the startup and the shutdown script depending on what the next action should be.
I read the mortscript manual, wrote the scripts, and tested all from my phone so I did whatever worked. I'm gonna work on cleaning it up into a single script. I have it tied to the mute button on the back of the phone. I just need to find a way to make that one button work even when the phone is in standby. I could always set the script to put the device back to standby after the phone starts up. Then, to really complete it it woud be awesome if someone knew a way to control the mute button light. Could have it turn on when WMWifiRouter is active. That would be awesome! |
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I completed the WmWifiRouter script for those who are interested. One script that provides a one click toggle for turning WmWifiRouter on/off in order to emulate a Mifi. It's far from perfect, but it get's the job done. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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