PPCGeeks

PPCGeeks (http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/index.php)
-   HTC Touch Pro (http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=63)
-   -   Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here (http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=41598)

orlandojumpoff 11-20-2008 10:13 PM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
i mapped my enter button to ok/close when held... one press performs enter and 3 presses opens task facade.
kept one click the same for volume buttons, but remapped long holds for s2u2 and s2p
I still cant figure out how to map the send and end keys..

1999TL 11-20-2008 10:27 PM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
the send and end keys are the green and red buttons.

aryehz2 11-20-2008 10:33 PM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orlandojumpoff (Post 532895)
i mapped my enter button to ok/close when held... one press performs enter and 3 presses opens task facade.
kept one click the same for volume buttons, but remapped long holds for s2u2 and s2p
I still cant figure out how to map the send and end keys..


What program did you use to remap?

orlandojumpoff 11-20-2008 11:04 PM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aryehz2 (Post 532925)
What program did you use to remap?

ae buttons plus http://ae.inc.ru/aebplus.php

bduerr1 11-21-2008 10:12 AM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1999TL (Post 532842)
Different strokes for different folks. I would never leave my volume keys like that. Do nothing on first press?

1999TL
As you say: Different strokes. . .
However, there is a difference between optomized and functional.

From a functional point, if you are constantly grabbing the phone out of a shirt pocket and pressing these buttons, it gets annoying every time the phone rings or chirps and you have to first 'close' or clear the volume app and then see who sent you a message or who the call is coming from. By the time you answer a call it has gone to voicemail . . .

If you have a better idea about dealing with the problem I would love to hear it!? ](*,)

The volume control buttons on the Sprint version of the Touch Pro are larger (longer) than most buttons on HTC decvices in this area of the phone (upper left side). They also stick out a little farther and are easier to depress. I suspect that the fact that the case and apparently the buttons are metel and not plastic or metal coated plastic has something to do with it. I am sure the way you form a metel frame has some restrictions that plastic does not. This may also be the reason the Sprint or CDMA version is a little taller.

I think that HTC has made the same mistake they made with the AT&T 8125 that the 8525 later fixed; they added a Menu Start button and and End/Close (X) button along with the thimb wheel. While we do not need a thumb wheel with TouchFlo and a Start button is questonble, there is an awful lot of unused real estate on the phone.

itouch24 11-21-2008 05:06 PM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
Download MortButtons here:
http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?mo...st&category=13

NOTE: Don't forget to also download the "ClickLED" skin on the same page. This skin closely matches the TF3D colour scheme.

8 Skins
To install a skin, download it from the download area, then copy it to the Skins subfolder of your
MortButtons installation.
To get there, use the “Browse” button in ActiveSync or select the “Mobile device” in the Explorer.
The path should be something like “\Program files\Mort's MortButtons\Skins”. It varies depending
on installation location (storage card?), Windows localization and version, and sometimes even
devices, so you might need some guesswork here.
There are two types of skins:
1. .mbz files are zipped skins, you can simply copy them as they are to the skins directory on
the device. MortButtons will use the file name in the Skin list.
2. .zip files usually contain a sub folder, which must be extracted and then copied to the
device.
Be sure to remain the contained subfolder in the archive as subfolder of the Skins directory,
because MortButtons uses the folder name as Skin name. With some packers, like WinRar,
you can copy the folder with drag and drop from the packer window to the Explorer window
showing the Skins directory.

************************************************** *******

and for the example to use mortbuttons for task list... how would i have aebuttons link to that ... through creating a virtual key ...?

Command Line: "\Program Files\AEBPlus\AEBPlus.exe\" XXXX ... do i need an ink file .. i only see tasklist.mbi file in the mortbuttons folder

i couldnt find an aebuttons manual

itouch24 11-23-2008 02:06 PM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stroths (Post 476377)

Here is another option which I use for my power button. I made a shortcut to psshutxp and named it Long_Power.lnk. Moved that to my \Windows directory and now when I press and hold the power button, it launches psshutxp after a few seconds. I haven't tried all of these, but see what you can get to work and report back.

XDA Link

i dont think i am doing something right .. i right clicked on psshutxp and selected create a shortcut.. then i renamed the file to Long_Power.lnk .. then moved to windows folder.. it never asked if i wanted to overwrite a file or anything.. then i soft reset... and when i hold down the power button .. the same default results... it does not launch psshutxp .. what am i doing wrong ...?

abodamer 11-28-2008 10:15 AM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons
 
I have my center button re-mapped as below. However when I'm in e-mail & I "double-click" to close a message, returning me to the email list, I lose the ability to scroll up & down the list using the "up" and "down" buttons immediately above & below the center D-pad. Anyone else experiencing this? Any Solution?

Center D-Pad Button (circle)
Single Click - Press Enter
Double Click - Close current app (not minimize, but close)
Triple Click - Do Nothing
Long Press - Open Inbox

stroths 11-28-2008 10:58 AM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by itouch24 (Post 534468)
...and for the example to use mortbuttons for task list... how would i have aebuttons link to that ... through creating a virtual key ...?

Command Line: "\Program Files\AEBPlus\AEBPlus.exe\" XXXX ... do i need an ink file .. i only see tasklist.mbi file in the mortbuttons folder

i couldnt find an aebuttons manual

I would suggest creating a link for mortbuttons that works by itself outside of AEB. Once you have that link working, you can map a button in AEB to that .lnk file you created. I don't use mortbuttons myself, but you might have to call the mortbuttons executable in your link. For example \whatever\mortbuttons.exe tasklist.mbi.

Quote:

Originally Posted by itouch24 (Post 537732)
i dont think i am doing something right .. i right clicked on psshutxp and selected create a shortcut.. then i renamed the file to Long_Power.lnk .. then moved to windows folder.. it never asked if i wanted to overwrite a file or anything.. then i soft reset... and when i hold down the power button .. the same default results... it does not launch psshutxp .. what am i doing wrong ...?

Make sure you are holding it down long enough. Windows idea of long press is different than AE Button's plus idea. I sometimes don't hold mine down long enough and put the phone to sleep instead.

Quote:

Originally Posted by abodamer (Post 547522)
I have my center button re-mapped as below. However when I'm in e-mail & I "double-click" to close a message, returning me to the email list, I lose the ability to scroll up & down the list using the "up" and "down" buttons immediately above & below the center D-pad. Anyone else experiencing this? Any Solution?

Center D-Pad Button (circle)
Single Click - Press Enter
Double Click - Close current app (not minimize, but close)
Triple Click - Do Nothing
Long Press - Open Inbox

Same here, but I am not sure if it's AE or something else. I don't remember having this issue on my Mogul though.

stroths 11-28-2008 11:14 AM

Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
 
I ran across this app in another thread and I haven't personally tried it and I don't know how it would interact with AE Buttons Plus. With that said, its supposed to give you access to map some of the keyboard keys.

Here is a LINK

It's called PQzII and is freeware.

* Automatic SIP changer (responds to the portrait/landscape mode.)
* Hardware key assign (CTRL/ALT)
* Task switch and terminate
* Symbol input window
* Task terminate by the OK button
* Keyboard shortcut (Task/Restart/Suspend/etc...)
* Hardware button assign (TEL/Camera/Sound record/etc...)
* Application launcher (CTRL/ALT + optional key)
* Control panel shortcut (CTRL/ALT + optional key)
* Dial shortcut (CTRL/ALT + optinal key)
* Text template window
* Text history window
* Keycode convert
* Changeable PQzII icon
* Hardware key assign (IME)
* gsGetFile.dll support (to select files from all folder becomes possible)


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:34 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
©2012 - PPCGeeks.com


Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0