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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=491457 I believe it is just a matter of getting the right amount of steps in the script to get it to work. As I ran the MSCR file I kept getting closer to getting it to work but couldn't move forward and got an error at line 311 I think it was. If I could disable menu enchancement I could probably get it to work. |
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Looking at the CAB for menu enhancement, it's a DLL and may only be activated when Touch Flo is running. I can't install it myself - I'm not running a high enough build... |
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I downloaded the newest version. It errors out much earlier than the older version, at line 189 instead of line 305. The newest error is because it's looking for FingerMenu, which I don't use. -Bob- |
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got it to work!!
I edited the MSCR file and it kept getting further and further as I edited it until an error came up. When tcommander was supposed to exit the first time it wasn't. So in the middle of the mscr I tapped exit with my finger and it finished!! I'm sure if I edited the mscr file again for the exit it would work without interaction but either way it works!!!!!!! Thanks everyone and especially storyr!! |
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If you have time, I'd still be interested in knowing if the stock .mscr would work when TF isn't running. That way, I could warn others. Thanks again for all of your help... |
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