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How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
On my former HTC device I could insert the letter "p" then my voice mail password in a contact number (ie. 1-800-555-5555ppp4344). When dialed it would pause (2 seconds for each "p") to give the voicemail system time to ask for the password and then automatically dial it in.
On my (Telus) Omnia I get "this number cannot be completed as dialed". |
Re: How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
Just put a " p " in between the numbers you want paused. Like for 123 pause 456, put 123p456. I do it for my voicemail so i don't have to put the code in everytime.
EDIT: You can't dial out and use the pause, it's only for stored contacts. In phone options, by voicemail i have *86p1234. |
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That's interesting. Sorry i couldn't be of any more help
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Re: How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
what dialer are you using? I have had issues with things like this in the past and changing dialers fixed it.
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Re: How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
Excellent suggestion. I just got the phone and I'm using the default dialer which I guess is Samsung's. Any dialers to suggest?
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Re: How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
Well, you could use the stock microsoft one, there is a reg edit for it, but you don't get the screen lock with it and you may press buttons with your face while talking.
Look here in post #2 http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=51532 |
Re: How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
Thanks. At least now I know it's not a dialer issue because Windows dialer does the same thing. It must have something to do with the way Telus provisioned their Omnias.
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Re: How do you insert pauses in a dialed number with Omnia?
have you tried a comma in the number instead of the "P"?
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