Opera Mini - Touch Cruise General

I Have noticed that when i use opera mini through the jvm, whenever i have input text the bar at the bottom remains (where the soft keys are) but it is blank, if i tap one of the blank soft keys, this bar disappears, is this a known issue i will just have to put up with or is there a way of stopping this bar staying put after text input? Thanks Chris

it's happen to me too

Also, is there any way of setting the permissions so that it doesn't ask me every time i connect to the internet if i want to allow it?

chris2403 said:
Also, is there any way of setting the permissions so that it doesn't ask me every time i connect to the internet if i want to allow it?
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I'd love to know that too... it's not a big problem, but would be nice to fix.
Also, on apps like facebook, it won't let me input anything into password fields; letters (or stars!) just don't appear on the screen.

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Change to the keyboard sip & it should work
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Oh yes! Full marks to that man! Thanks zen.

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disable carrier/bluetooth plugin

Hi,
someone know how to remove the carrier/bluetooth plugin from the today page ?
xmen06 said:
Hi,
someone know how to remove the carrier/bluetooth plugin from the today page ?
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Run this .cab on your device. It will hide the carrier logo.
hi
thanks for your cab but
i tryed your file but it doesn't work.
I tryed this file also and it does not work . I have Vodafone logo . . .
Have you hidden the lookup field?
Left Soft Key, Menu->Preferences->Hide lookup field.
This needs to be ticked for this hack to work correctly.
I also had to uncheck/check the setting in the "today settings" to get ti to kick in.
spikesclone said:
Have you hidden the lookup field?
Left Soft Key, Menu->Preferences->Hide lookup field.
This needs to be ticked for this hack to work correctly.
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Thank you, it does work fine .
thanks for the tip now it works.
This worked at first, right after the first soft reset it removed the Cingular name and bluetooth icon (after "hide lookup field"). But soon after my Treo locked up. Upon soft reset the Today screen was frozen, and the device was completely locked up. Soft reset again, same thing. Only way to fix was to hard reset.
Tried the patch again, same results, but this time upon the first soft reset it did the lock up right away.
Anybody else have this issue? I really want to remove the useless carrier, bluetooth since screen space is so limited, but this solution seems too evasive.
it seems that the hidelogo app also hides the date, even though i've enable the date to be displayed on the Today screen
helmsley76 said:
it seems that the hidelogo app also hides the date, even though i've enable the date to be displayed on the Today screen
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hmmmm, me too. Anybody found a fix for this?
Hey, check this out... Maybe somebody already did.
Change [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Today\Items\ "Dial Lookup"\"Enabled"] to 0
Then you can re-enable the date in your today settings, the loss of course is the dial box, however, if while on the Today screen just start typing one of your contacts, a list that I've never seen comes up and you can just hit call!
Not sure I like the setup but it gives more real-estate on the Today Screen
I tried that. Still lost the date as well as the logo.
Had to put the logo back because I do want the date on the today screen....
It Works !!!
Just downloaded this little app - it works perfectly !
Great to recover that little piece of wasted real-estate from my tiny, crowded Treo screen.
Many thanks !
After installing that CAB the only part of my today screen that is visible it the 10 pixels high section where the carrier logo was. I can still scroll that tiny area down and see that all my other today info is there, but it only shows up in the 10 pixel window.
Ideas?

Deactivate virtual keyboard

Is it possible to deactivate the virtual keyboard when, for example, a textbox is selected?
Regards
I've already asked this question somewhere but no answer :|
B.
Try this:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sip>:
Create or change DWORD TurnOffAutoDeploy from 0 to 1
johanromijn said:
Try this:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sip>:
Create or change DWORD TurnOffAutoDeploy from 0 to 1
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Edit 2: worked ... had to re-enter reg change
Edit:to disable sip completely use
HKEY_CURRENT_USERControlPanelSipAllowChange (DWORD 1->0)
I tried the first option and it didn't work. I'll try the second option and see the result.
Thanks
boinger66 said:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERControlPanelSipAllowChange (DWORD 1->0)
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That really messed things up. Changing it didnt work, so I tried a soft reset. Once I did, the keyboard was permanently on the screen and refused to go away at all!! Changed it back to '1', did a soft reset and things were back to normal.
If you type something using the HW keyboard when the software keyboard is displayed then it should go away and shouldn't reappear next time.
adityasen said:
That really messed things up. Changing it didnt work, so I tried a soft reset. Once I did, the keyboard was permanently on the screen and refused to go away at all!! Changed it back to '1', did a soft reset and things were back to normal.
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that setting is to completely turn off sip not disable auto pop up
hnparedes said:
I tried the first option and it didn't work. I'll try the second option and see the result.
Thanks
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the first option does work but you have to make sure the change is commited to memory in the registry
try using a program called Ceregeditor
available here
http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/
I couldn't get it to work either, created the dword, saved it, soft rest and checked it was ok, still didn't work
the best would be a method to deactivate SIP only when physical keyboard is open
l0st.prophet said:
I couldn't get it to work either, created the dword, saved it, soft rest and checked it was ok, still didn't work
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its workign for me ... try using the program ceregeditor
boinger66 said:
its workign for me ... try using the program ceregeditor
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I did, I tired it with two differant editors on the phone (Resetting to normal after each attempt) then tried it trough activesync with that program
boinger66 said:
that setting is to completely turn off sip not disable auto pop up
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Yea that's what I was looking for. I want to disable it completely. Just use the hardware keyboard. But it doesn't work.
l0st.prophet said:
I did, I tired it with two differant editors on the phone (Resetting to normal after each attempt) then tried it trough activesync with that program
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so when you hit a text field the sip is still popping up ?
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so when you hit a text field the sip is still popping up ?
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Yeap,
I've tried both registry chagnges today
First one doesnt work at all, sip is still popping up on thet field
Second one made a little mess in settings - the keyboard stayed all the time, there was no option to disable it so I've roll back settings to default and ... still waiting for solution
Regards
B.
So there is no solution so far or ?
thanks
myrin
I can think of a solution but the problem is who will implement it (it is not so hard):
If the physical keyboard is open it is detectable right? (the system already reacts to it, may play a sound, presents the side sortcuts, rotates the screen)
Why not in addition to those actions, also SWITCH SIP to an EMPTY one? This way even if we cannot easily interrupt the system from trying to pop up the SIP, at least it will pop up a "null" one!
What do you think?
did anyone find the correct solution for this to deactivate sip keyboard when hardware keyboard is opened.
vijay

Cannot Connect popup windows - How do I turn it off?

In my house I have really bad reception. Some apps sometimes try to use my data connection to download updates. The problem is, if I don't have any reception at that time, a window pops up telling me it cannot connect.
How can I turn that off? I went through settings and notifications and couldn't find anything. I went through Schapp's Advanced Config and couldn't find it either. There must be a way to disable notification that the phone couldn't connect for data... so how do I do it?
deactivate data connection in comm manager. I use phonealarm which does it every night and have no more "cannot connect"-messages anymore.
Thanks for the reply... but that's not exactly what I'm looking to do.
I work from home so I'm home most of the day. I use my phone quite a bit to for certain tasks. I need the phone to be able to try and connect whenever it wants... I just don't want to be notified if it can not connect.
guitarlp said:
Thanks for the reply... but that's not exactly what I'm looking to do.
I work from home so I'm home most of the day. I use my phone quite a bit to for certain tasks. I need the phone to be able to try and connect whenever it wants... I just don't want to be notified if it can not connect.
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I haven't found a way to do this. However, I've written a program to handle those popups while using TomTom (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=458342), but there's no reason why you couldn't have something like that running all the time. It wouldn't stop the popups, but it would auto-close them for you within a short period of time.
Do you want me to write that for you?
Cheers,
Steve.
Thanks for the reply Steve and for offering to create an app for me.
But I don't think it would really solve my biggest issue... which is having the popup show every few minutes while I'm actually using the phone. It's faster for me to just click on the dismiss button.
So it doesn't look like there's a way to disable this "feature." You'd think there'd be a registry value to edit or something.
But thank you again for offering to help.
guitarlp said:
Thanks for the reply Steve and for offering to create an app for me.
But I don't think it would really solve my biggest issue... which is having the popup show every few minutes while I'm actually using the phone. It's faster for me to just click on the dismiss button.
So it doesn't look like there's a way to disable this "feature." You'd think there'd be a registry value to edit or something.
But thank you again for offering to help.
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Yes, you would have thought there would be an option for this. A program to auto close the dialog could make it so that it literally just flicks up, and then disappears, but I agree it's not terribly satisfactory.
Cheers,
Steve
What you need is to turn off Auto Connecting, but you have to do manual using some registry edit software:
Change DWORD Value from "1" to "0" in:
HKCU\Software\HTC\ConnectionSetup\EnableAUTODetect
looka said:
What you need is to turn off Auto Connecting, but you have to do manual using some registry edit software:
Change DWORD Value from "1" to "0" in:
HKCU\Software\HTC\ConnectionSetup\EnableAUTODetect
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There's no ConnectionSetup under the HTC folder.

Auto Hide Taskbar

Hey bro i get this app from the market Honeybar it work great with root access.
I work with touchwiz work 100%.
Program tested MX Video Player,Dolphin Browser HD.
It works well and I suggest using Button Savior in conjunction. Barely seen my taskbar in a week
Works pretty well, main problems I have with it are accidentally re-enabling the taskbar in games (tapping near the bottom), and also accidentally hiding it when trying to hit the 'menu' button in portrait mode. They're too close together so it's hard to avoid hitting it.
I asked the author about the possibility of other trigger locations, or gestures, and he responded but didn't sound like he planned to do anything soon.
I installed HB myself, and although it is nice in some ways to get the taskbar (I use that reference with tongue'in'cheeck) out of the way, there are too many apps I have that place "menu" in the location of the hidden button even when I set it to shift left. Many apps I have to rotate to landscape to get to the apps settings menu hidden behind the shift-left positioning for HB. It's just not a sound UI choice.
The option to just leave the taskbar hidden and use Button Savior is better, but it's like using one hack to make another one work halfway correctly in its effects. HB needs more development and it doesn't look like it's going to happen as of now.
koreanschoolkid said:
It works well and I suggest using Button Savior in conjunction. Barely seen my taskbar in a week
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Thanks very much for your info. Yeah... this Button Savior is a real true name in case of the HoneyBar's gone somewhere..
Problem I see with using Button Savior all the time is that you do lose the notifications.. and then it's still easy to accidentally bring back the real bar when playing games etc. Oh well.
speedrabbit said:
Problem I see with using Button Savior all the time is that you do lose the notifications.. and then it's still easy to accidentally bring back the real bar when playing games etc. Oh well.
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I don't know about the games... the notification is hiding except the sound but the real trouble is when the call is coming.... you have to activate the task bar to bring back the panel "Answer or Denied" (!!!)
FYI
speedrabbit said:
Problem I see with using Button Savior all the time is that you do lose the notifications.. and then it's still easy to accidentally bring back the real bar when playing games etc. Oh well.
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I did indeed get quite angry at the loss of notifications but I was able to (sort of) get around that by changing the screen density to 171 using Blade Buddy. This set me back to a 2.x launcher.
It doesn't really work 100% however as browser, Gmail, Google Talk will constantly crash. I was able to work around the browser by just getting another browser and Gmail by uninstalling the Honeycomb version of Gmail and installing the Gingerbread version. I didn't care enough to do anything more than uninstall Google Talk.
On the positive side I no longer have to deal with the taskbar. Ever.
koreanschoolkid said:
I was able to work around the browser by just getting another browser and Gmail by uninstalling the Honeycomb version of Gmail and installing the Gingerbread version.
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Does the Gingerbread version have the Gingerbread UI? i.e. without the multi-paned stuff? I tried loading a Gingerbread version a while back but it didn't work (just crashed). I prefer Gingerbread style -- more room for the content rather than lists of labels.
Sigilist said:
I installed HB myself, and although it is nice in some ways to get the taskbar (I use that reference with tongue'in'cheeck) out of the way, there are too many apps I have that place "menu" in the location of the hidden button even when I set it to shift left. Many apps I have to rotate to landscape to get to the apps settings menu hidden behind the shift-left positioning for HB. It's just not a sound UI choice.
The option to just leave the taskbar hidden and use Button Savior is better, but it's like using one hack to make another one work halfway correctly in its effects. HB needs more development and it doesn't look like it's going to happen as of now.
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Yes this is exactly my only issue with honeybar. it would be nice if we could choose the right side as the "offset". Even in portrait I have space just to the right of center that would allow access to honeybar on/off and not interfere with the menu on a lot of apps.
There's a much better way to do this. Using tasker, I have a profile set up that auto hides the toolbar for certain apps and then restores it automatically when I switch away from them.
Follow the instructions in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1301857
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Yes but how do you switch away from them?
That is actually what I am trying to figure out how to do. I am trying to set it up when in specific apps it takes away the task bar but also only within these apps after something... (haven't really figured that out yet) happens it will bring it back for an exit. In a perfect world I would love to be able to press both volume buttons to close an app. Which in this case would be perfect but tasker can't do that...
I'm using task switcher pro. It lets you map a gesture to the back button or home button.
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what might be cool is to "shake" device to bring back the bar.
you guy also can use AutomateIt... kind of like tasker but to me it more friendly user...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123423
and the pro version is cheaper too...
Using tasker I did manage to make the bar go away by shaking. Instead of setting programs to do it make it toggle the bar by using a shake. I don't have it in front of me to do step by step but if someone wants me to I can put it up.
I would most certainly love to see that "How too" Zadeis.
Thanks.
Here you go!
gucabe said:
I would most certainly love to see that "How too" Zadeis.
Thanks.
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OK the link smaug408 put up leads to a guide on how to set up a task that when an App starts it will remove the bar at the bottom. The thing is though you no longer have a back button and get out of the app unless it has a dedicated exit button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1301857
I take no credit for the premade files for tasker. The thanks goes to the creator Quietthinker through that link.
-First Open the link and download the attached StatusBarToggle.zip and place the files into /sdcard/Tasker/tasks (in this case you will only need the StatusBarToggle.tsk.xml, the StatusBar_Hide.tsk.xml, and the StatusBar_Show.tsk.xml files)
-Second open tasker and go to the "tasks tab" and tap and hold the Tasks Tab at the top. An options window will come up but select Import and import all of them into tasker
-Third go to the profiles tab and tap the Green plus at the left and give it a name. ShakeToToggle can work but you can name it whatever you like.
A context window will popup and you will select Event and then the Sensor Category and finally select the Shake Event.
You can mess around with the setting for the shake gesture now or tweak it in to your liking after everything is set up up to you.
-Forth once you have the setting you like press the green check mark, select the StatusBarToggle task and you are done. Now when you shake your tablet side to side it will make the status bar go away.
Now I just happened to figure out that you can shake instead of using an app for the context. I take little credit for how this works.
This method requires Super User Permissions. It will ask on the first toggle of the bar if you allow it to remember it afterward, if not it will ask each time.
Great app. Works perfectly

Mouse Over on Touch

Hello guys,
I couldn't find a thread on this, so here goes my question.
I've tried to reply a comment on my youtube channel but using only my fingers on the touch pannel I was unable to make the "Reply" button to appear.
I can do that when the mouse hovers above the topic.
Any hints?
Thanks you all.
alvaromenezes said:
Hello guys,
I couldn't find a thread on this, so here goes my question.
I've tried to reply a comment on my youtube channel but using only my fingers on the touch pannel I was unable to make the "Reply" button to appear.
I can do that when the mouse hovers above the topic.
Any hints?
Thanks you all.
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I have the same problem any website with drop down menu does not work with touch you need to open keyboard and do that with the mouse. Any help.
alvaromenezes said:
Hello guys,
I couldn't find a thread on this, so here goes my question.
I've tried to reply a comment on my youtube channel but using only my fingers on the touch pannel I was unable to make the "Reply" button to appear.
I can do that when the mouse hovers above the topic.
Any hints?
Thanks you all.
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Have you tried to tap and hold to bring up "reply-button" then push it with a second finger and at the same time release the first finger? I don't have a surface so I'm not sure it will work.
wardh said:
Have you tried to tap and hold to bring up "reply-button" then push it with a second finger and at the same time release the first finger? I don't have a surface so I'm not sure it will work.
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DDI not work as well... thanks for trying.
In the address bar, you will see a small circle with a line through it, like a no entry sign.
Touch it and you can switch off tracking. This seems to allow things like drop down menus etc to work.
Should help with your problem.
killall said:
In the address bar, you will see a small circle with a line through it, like a no entry sign.
Touch it and you can switch off tracking. This seems to allow things like drop down menus etc to work.
Should help with your problem.
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Killall, do you mean the one next to the + Button?
Can you pelas post a Print screen?
Thanks.
The one at the end of the address bar at the bottom of the screen.
I have the exact same problem and have made a video about it. It extends to all sorts of things too - can't play Words with Friends on Facebook for example.
Try switching of Enhanced Protected Mode and you should see the symbol in the address bar.
@killall: what, exactly, are you expecting this to solve?
First of all, tracking protection is disabled by default. Nobody is using it who doesn't know how to enable it.
Second, Tracking Protection will only block things that you tell it to block. If you use a third-party block list (which incidentally makes for a nice ad-blocking feature as well), you should have no problems. If you use the automatic list, be sure to explicitly allow things like jquery and such; a lot of sites depend on those external APIs and load them from the same place, so it looks like a tracking system.
Third, doing this will have no impact on the ability of the browser to distinguish a tap from a click. It's, at best, going to enable some JS and/or Flash that was getting blocked before. That might solve some problems, but won't solve issues where, for example, hover *within* a Flash applet isn't working.

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