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Remapping Hardware Buttons - Options Here
**UPDATE**
I haven't updated this thread in a while, but I wanted to link to an app I started using recently that is outstanding and blows all the options below out of the water in terms of functionality. Tarkim (mainly from XDA) has a new keyboard driver for specific devices including the Raphael GSM and CDMA (Touch Pro) as well as the GSM & CDMA versions of the Rhodium (Touch Pro 2). He may have other devices as well, but these are the two I know of. You can modify any key on these devices including the keyboard, home, back, power and even the mute button on the back of the Touch Pro 2. It has settings for single click, double click and long press which means you can assign up to 3 separate actions to a single key. AEB Plus can assign multiple actions, but it can only remap a small subset of the keys on the phone. The only advantage AEB Plus has over Tarkim's excellent offering is that it works on most Windows Mobile Pro devices.Tarkim s only work on the devices he created his app to work for. If you are on one of the devices he did create an app for, I see no reason why you would want to use anything else. With that said here are the links and the apps are free, but I highly encourage you to donate to him if you can. Download Raphael/Touch Pro (CDMA/GSM) - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=71233 Rhodium/Touch Pro 2 (CDMA/GSM) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240 **Do NOT use these apps on devices they were not meant for** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coming from the Mogul, I really miss all the hardware buttons. I used a nice program called AE Button Plus to assign multiple functions to my buttons. Here are some options to make the most out of the buttons you have on the Touch Pro (or any WM5/6 PPC). Rather than retype things I have done in the past, here are some stuff I shamelessly copied from XDA Using these tips, you can remap every one of the hardware buttons. The Home and <- keys don't like being mapped with T3D though, which I explained a little more in the 2nd post. XDA Link Quote:
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 Quote:
I ran across this app in another thread (thanks dai_shan) 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. It's changelog shows its been updated to work on the Raphael which is our phone for those that don't know. Here is a LINK Features * 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)
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Re: Remapping Hardware Buttons
Using AE Button Plus (AEB), I was able to remap the center of my d-pad (round button). It's listed as the "Enter\Action" button in AEB. I have it set to press Enter on a single press, which is its normal function. On double press, I have it set to close the active application. On triple press, it runs outlook and on long press it runs the WKTask popup launcher.
You can also remap the volume up/down buttons as mentioned in the 1st post and the long send key (bottom-left phone button). I have my long send button mapped to a flashlight app called TorchButton The Home and <-- buttons are a bit more tricky. If you are not running T3D, you can use AEB to create a button for the Home key and it will work for you. If you are running T3D, it doesn't seem to work. The <-- button is the same story. I'm hoping that someone (i.e. no2chem) can figure out a way take control of the Home and <- buttons. My current Setup Power Short Press - Unchanged (put device to sleep/default behavior) Long Press - Toggles Vibrate/Ringer using app called v_vibrate. Long Press is not programmable by AEB. Done using the "Long_Power.lnk" link (2nd method in 1st post). Items below all programmed with AEB Center D-Pad Button (circle) Single Click - Press Enter Double Click - Close current app (not minimize, but close) Triple Click - Launch Outlook email Long Press - WKTask Launcher Send Key (bottom-left phone button) Long Press - Launch Flashlight app (Torchbutton) I will probably program the reset of the send key buttons (single, double, triple click) as well as the phone end key and the volume buttons. Just haven't decided what I want to do with them yet. Last edited by stroths; 10-26-2008 at 10:46 AM. |
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Has anyone tried SPB Pocket Plus for the button remapping?
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Go into the AEB Plus program. The call end key for the TP will be called the red phone button once your inside the program. Highlight the red phone button then click on the giant rectangle below with the words "Do not touch button." After you click it, you should come to a drop down menu. Click it & highlight the 3rd option, "Handle by AEBPlus." Once inside of here, you will come across 3 dropdown menus. Highlight the 2nd menu & select double press. Then highlight the 3rd menu & select close active application. Hit OK button below. The rectangle should now read the following: "Hang up current call or... 2: Close active application." Highlight file & select save & exit. Soft reset. Hope this helps
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Interesting, so AE Button Plus DOES work, just not remapping the home and back keys that well. That's okay. i'll map the call begin and call end buttons. Right now i'm using SPB Pocket Plus to map a Long press of the call begin button to a context menu. seems to work okay Although, I like this AE Button Plus option a lot more. Thanks.
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Anyone know the executable or .lnk file to Lauch Quick Menu. I want to assign this to the long key for our ok/enter.
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