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Not sure if this matters or has been discussed but I am still running non kitchen pre 2 bc I never experianced SOD. If it has been mentioned just disregard this post...... |
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However, you can grab a copy of \Program Files\MS Voice Command\vcbthag.dll (or \Windows\vcbthag.dll if installed from OEM), rename it to oemagw.dll and overwrite \Windows\oemagw.dll. Works fine and survives soft reset. -Doc |
Re: nueROM 2.2 Bleeding Edge General Discussion Thread
This third preview simply rocks! This is what the first should have been... ;) Just an issue which is still there - not able to select multiple mesages as earlier - otherwise, the keyboard fix and the kernel switch...wow, No2 is flaunting his genius there! This third preview is enough usable to make me switch cos I use texting a lot, and the first version just crippled that for me. With every release he gets better!
Anybody! Where may I get the beautiful black HTC Smart Mobility screens? Cook-able in the kitchen? No2, sure I am going to donate more than last time once I get my pay check this month! |
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touch scrolling
anybody know how to disable the touch-style kinetic scrolling?
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At least the procedure that I followed is repeatable. Great! SOD -- The first thing that I did was to disable any auto-off settings on the device. I NEVER deploy laptops or PPCs (well, PPC 6700) with sleep, hibernate or auto-off settings enabled. -- I've had too many support issues from my users - whether its Windows or hardware problems -- I recommend disabling the auto-off settings or other stuff that makes it sleep and manually turning the device off, when you want it to be off. I'm only now allowing the screen to turn off -- but not on external power. I think that all this sleep stuff requires programs to poll the clock. Thus, it adds load to the processor, slowing down the computer. -- Just a personal preference -- |
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