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				Re: Nifty Little find
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 That lil program is great. at first i was looking in the programs folder wondering where the hell it installed to. then i found it in the system settings tab. Thank you again.   | 
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			Problem with this as far as I can tell is there is no way to uninstall it, nor is there a "Contacts" in the list of options to use for a soft key.  I wanted to change the left soft key, but not the right.  I had no way to do this as far as I could see.  No way to uninstall and get "Contacts" back on the right soft key. Edit: Nope...not impressed. Resetting the whole device right now just to get things back the way they were. How can someone not alow for the ability to "uninstall" something like this and get things back to the way they were? I realize the program was free, but still. Last edited by TheIgster; 01-19-2008 at 04:21 PM. | 
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			No, there wasn't when I first installed it.  Perhaps it has been updated since then. Regardless, Softkey Manager which I noted in this thread and someone else posted a link to works great, has the Contacts option and can be uninstalled and easily configured without playing around in the registry. There is a nice easy option to just set everything back to defaults as well if you don't like the way things changed. 
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			Originally Posted by rstoyguy    here is a link to a file that adds a nice little program to your settings list, think I found it over on xda. this has a drop down menu for each key that will set it to any files on your device! No reset needed! Enjoy and thanks to Boz over at xda-developers just loaded and it works thanks | 
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			Unless, like I stated above, you want to go back to the way it was before the install or you want one of your keys to be Contacts.  Then...good luck.
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			@theigster You just need to do the following: If you don't already have a registry editor, do a google search for phm regedit - that is a free editor. Once installed, navigate to the following: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\11 2 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\11 3 112 is the left key and 113 is the right. Click on 112 and you will see two settings - One for the name - which you can make whatever you like or, if you leave it alone, it will be named whatever to whatever program you choose in this case you want to name it Contacts. The other setting is the path for the program which will launch when the key is pressed. I believe the setting is this: windows\addrbook.exe change the setting to this then do a soft reset and all should be fine! | 
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			Yeah, I played around with that a bit and did find that in the registry.  My point is though, while the program mentioned is useful, it should have been given a bit more thought and the creator should have had the ability to uninstall it as well as even cancel out of the program when the user goes into it.  As it was, when I first installed it and went into it, there was no way to NOT change BOTH softkeys and no way to just get out of it without changing the keys.  Yes, the program is free, but the creator didn't put much thought into it for the end user.  Just my opinion and a forewarning to those that don't know that much about editing the registry and running programs like this.
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