So I connect my device to my PC via active-sync.
Then using a desktop app, I can select contacts, send sms messages and phone people using my pc headset
You may need to provide more information on both the type of headset you are using, your OS and also what type of phone your are using.
For instance, if you are using a bluetooth headset, and syncing via bluetooth, you may have a bit more to fiddle with than a wired headset to a cradled phone.
So, provide a bit more info.
No I mean the PC headset - so plugged into the line-in/mic jacks. The bluetooth connection is to connect the device to the PC.
Basically I want to make calls from my pc - using my phone as the "line".
This may be the way, I hope:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=379887
you can control pdas through pc and some allow you to see and download your sms but I am not sure about phone operation.
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I've a software to control a locator GPS-GSM device and I need my HTC works like a modem. When I put my HTC into the USB must be recognized like a COM (start-control pannel- system-hardware-device administrator) to make a data call via this software. It musn't initiate the Active Sync software.
This software only works when a modem is connected. Before I connected my V3 Motorola Phone.
Any solutions?
Thanks
You can disable the ActiveSync on your PDA, just activate it, Menu -> connections, untick...
But for what reason would you wan't to use it as a modem? use it as a wired GPS device or connect to the Internet using it?
If the First, I'd recommend the Franson GPSGate, for the second use the ICS (internet sharing) App on your PDA...
I want my HTC Cruise was recognized like a modem when I connect it with the PC via USB.
Why?
Because I must download tracks from a GPS-GSM locator device installed into my car to recover my car if it were stolen, via software installed in the PC.
Before I connected my V3 Motorola Phone via USB to the PC, then it was recognized like a modem USB in COM4 for example. Then I set the communications setting from the software and I maked a data call from the software PC via V3 phone to the SIM installed into the car.
Now I need to connect my HTC instead of V3 and I expect it was recognized like a modem in certain COM.
Do you understand me?
Thanks
Yes this can be done.
1. Connect TC to PC like you would to sync. (you do need to make the active sync setting for allow wireless connection is checked)
2. go to progarms on the Pocket PC. There you find an app called Interent sharing.
3. Hit conect once you open the progarm.
4. Do what you need on the net.
I don't need sync the HTC with the PC and I donĀ“t need to connect to the net.
Let's imagine that we want to use the hyperterminal program in the PC, you must select a modem that it's installed in a certain COM with a desired speed, protocol, etc
Do you understand now?
Thank you.
I guess I'm seeing where this is headed...
Basicly you wan't the PDA to show up as a Dial-Up modem... I've done a bit of searching and with WM6, the dial-up modem function has been effectively replaced by the ICS, the main reason is, it was a b*tch to configure for internet access, and that is use of it in 99% of cases...
Unless the program you're using needs to actually see the modem I'd try to configure the ICS (add an extra connection) to connect to it... if it needs to see it as a modem, (and you want to keep the PDA), get a cheap phone that you can occasionally use as a modem for this task
Using the ICS will disable the activesync for that connection, but if you wan't to disable the activesync just follow the steps mentioned before...
I reckon bluetooth is the only way to go for this, need to dig out my BT dongle to check but I think it should allow you to use the phones dial-up service.
Maybe this?
Maybe you need this?
http://www.mobile-stream.com/usbmodem_wm.html
I like to use my pc as a headset when making calls. I use the bluetooth software and everything works fine. The only thing is, I like the cable sync much more (faster, with charging, no weary clicking through bluetooth connection settings on the device,...).
So, I was wondering
1) if it's possible to use my PC as a headset over USB connection instead.
2)Plus maybe to activate calls using the PC. (I don't mean a complete control, like with MyMobiler)
3)Or if it won't be possible, any idea how to set a "one-click" PDA-bluetooth-PC connection? A shorcut using arguments?
I'm using WM6.5 Touch Pro.
Thanks for your ideas.
Hi, I have Nexus One and want to make calls from it using my PC i..e may be just copy/pasting phone numbers in that app and using headphones to speak/listen.
If this is not fully possible, is there anything similar setup possible ?
Thanks
You could try connecting your phone to the computer via bluetooth, then setting up the phone to use the computer's speakers/headphone as the sound output and the computer's microphone for sound input. On win7 that menu will most likely pop up asking you for you preferences as soon as you connect the phone to the PC's bluetooth. In case the menu doesn't show up, right-click on the speaker icon next to the clock on your task-bar than left-click on playback devices & recording devices. (I'm assuming that you are running win7/vista)
I hope this helps!
As the previous poster had stated you could try a bluetooth connection, but a lot of devices limit the amount of bluetooth services can be used.
An alternative would be to get google voice and activate that with your google account. You can call via your google voice number from your phone or from your pc. If you use google voice on the pc it may pipe it through a relay server though, which will change the number on the receiving end.
Hi, I'm looking for a way to stream all pc audio to my android phone via usb. As you known android have apps like WiFi Speaker or something else, but it only works via wifi. I"m looking for similar with thing apps but stream via usb because I use computer and don't have wifi connection.I very need this cuz my pc speaker was broken.
anasaziqi said:
Hi, I'm looking for a way to stream all pc audio to my android phone via usb. As you known android have apps like WiFi Speaker or something else, but it only works via wifi. I"m looking for similar with thing apps but stream via usb because I use computer and don't have wifi connection.I very need this cuz my pc speaker was broken.
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Team Viewer
Install on pc and phone
Log in play music.
No usb just need data 3g/lte or wifi and pc must be on the internet.
You don't have to be connect to the same network just username and password will give you remote access to your pc and you can play music through you phone from your pc.
Have a question for you smart folks. So I've run into this problem of not having a mic for my pc so bought a dongle and it doesn't work and got me thinking, must be an app for that so I looked and found the only one out there is a virus on the PC client side (won't mention names) So I'm wondering, are we able to like maybe make a midi connection through USB PC to the phone and the phone can send the audio/mic to my headset and completely eliminate the none reliability of said bluetooth dongle? I meant there has to be a way somehow if it is plugged in via USB correct?
ShizNick said:
Have a question for you smart folks. So I've run into this problem of not having a mic for my pc so bought a dongle and it doesn't work and got me thinking, must be an app for that so I looked and found the only one out there is a virus on the PC client side (won't mention names) So I'm wondering, are we able to like maybe make a midi connection through USB PC to the phone and the phone can send the audio/mic to my headset and completely eliminate the none reliability of said bluetooth dongle? I meant there has to be a way somehow if it is plugged in via USB correct?
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If it was not WO mic app, check this: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/use-smartphone-windows-microphone/
There are several tutorials on youtube how to connect the mobile phone as microphone to your PC using this app.