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Originally Posted by wdaniels2007
02840, yes I did get it resolved, by resetting SSMaPa back to the defaults. I can't seem to get the g-alarm to work correcty on that program..would be great if I could. So still looking for help with galarm and also where in SSMaPa you change the calculator.
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Glad you got that taken care of. Here's what I did and it's working fine with G-Alarm:
1. Turn off TF3D (Start - Settings - Today - Items - <uncheck TouchFLO 3D> - [OK]
2. Run SSMaPa.exe
3. Tap [Init] (Tap [Yes] if you get the question about previous settings).
4. Scroll down to "Alarm click(?)" and tap it.
5. Put a check in the "Patch Enabled" box.
6. Type the path to your G-Alarm exe file in the "New Program" box. (use the full path e.g. \Program Files\ageye\g-alarm\galarm.exe )
7. Tap the [Save] button.
8. Tap on the deploy tab.
9. Tap [Deploy Patch] then tap [OK] on the warning screen.
10. Tap [Yes] on the "Signer" screen.
You should now get a message that the deploy was successful.
Close SSMaPa then re-enable TF3D from the settings. When you click on the ALARM it should launch G-Alarm now.
Note: Clicking on the CLOCK will still launch the WM Clock. If you don't want this then you can use the file I've attached. Unzip it and put the exe in \Program Files\
Follow the same steps as above, but change #4 to "Time click" and use the full path to the attached file in the "New Program" box. Once you've saved, deployed, unsigned, etc and relaunched TF3D on today clicking the CLOCK should now do
nothing.
Just remember that you need to tap the
ALARM to get G-Alarm to launch in the setup I've described above. You could reverse the programs so G-Alarm launches when you click the CLOCK, but I found that to be a little to easy to launch by mistake.
Not sure about the calculator. I didn't see that even as an option in SSMaPa.
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Originally Posted by wdaniels2007
Another quick question with SSMaPa, why is it that the new program tab defaults to your storage card for the exe files and doesnt let you change to the device? It would be much easier selecting your program then typing it in that way.
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Can't answer this. It might be answered in the XDA thread by the developer, but I haven't looked for it there.