i'm having a voq smartphone and i wonder, if there is a skinning-software, like wisbar advanced or ppx 3k for smartphones at this (low) resolution?
The only program that I know that could do this is smarttoolkit from e-natives.com
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I've been using Jwright's WM6 ROMs and they're terrific. I'd become accustomed to using true VGA in WM5, and while IE offers VGA, it's nothing compared to having the entire system run in 640x480 (96dpi) everywhere.
Has anyone enabled this? I did the registry change, but I don't have WM6 dll's put in for the 96 dpi (using the WM5 dlls would defeat the purpose of using WM6, right?).
If anyone is doing this, lets get some information going on it. If nobody is doing VGA, when do we think we can do this? Or how might I go about helping to make it a reality?
I used ozVGA with WM5 dlls, works fine.
The only purpose of 69-dpi dlls is icons, i suppose...
Is that a possibility? Can the WM5 dlls really be used as replacements here? Or is that like upgrading and then removing 1/2 of the new features?
Are there functional bits in these replaced dlls? Or are they truly icons only?
there is a package i made on the ftp that is allmost complete vga for wm6, it uses wm6 versions from qvga devices
Outstanding! Got a link or filename/path?
Here
Hope it works for you
Would be nice to skip the ozVGA necessity - I like to just have the dlls and set the registry myself... But at least now I've got it. Life is good.
Sweet
I tried these files and they are sweet, thanks
i just used d WM5 dll's & ozVGA. true VGA works as good as when i was on WM5.
nevertheless, i still downloaded Midget's cab file.
hi Midget. tnx 4 that. no need anymore 4 ozVGA w/ that cab file?
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Midget_1990 said:
there is a package i made on the ftp that is allmost complete vga for wm6, it uses wm6 versions from qvga devices
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My mobile T-mobile AMEO 5 inch screen is wasted without VGA which I had on my Dell Axim x51v. I had previously used www.nyditot.comvirtual Virtual Display with great success in Windows mobile 5 but they are not returning my e-mail about Windows mobile 6 support hence the reason of this question.
What are the benefits of using your cab is there a lower overhead etc than the full blown softwares like MvRTrueVGA or Virtual Display? Is there any risks running VGA apps on PDA’s OS’s?
Any thoughts appreciated
Optical10
Real VGA by Tobias is better. You should try it. It comes with 96dpi and 128 dpi.
Hi
I have one question how to instal the HTC Home Plugin in X51v with WM6, how to do it??
please help
Dawid Poland
I'm afraid the Home Plugin is designed for QVGA.
So even if it works, i think it wouldn't look that good..
But I see that some of people do this in VGA, but I don`t know how
Yes it's true but you have to set your device to VGA mode, in order for the plugin to look alright on your screen.
A very good program to turn your device to real VGA is the RealVga which can be found in the Athena's forum.
Hi
I was wondering if it is possible to run 800*600 on the qtek? I got an application that must be executed in vga otherwise I cannot see the entire screen.
any ideas?
regard
//Lasse
as far is i know universal only supports vga, which is 640x480.
you need svga support.
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as far is i know universal only supports vga, which is 640x480.
you need svga support.
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So how do I use 640x480? do u know?
I use the ROM --->New WM6PRO Business AKU 0.7 (Wifi fix update 3 ready)
//Lasse
EDIT:Never mind found the post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=327830
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For PPC2003 there was NyDitot Virtual Display where you could set arbitrary resolutions which were downsized to the 240x320 display. I often used 360x480 (240x320 * 1,5) with my iPAQ H3660. Their homepage says the 5.02 should work with WM5. Maybe it works with WM6, too.
On the Universal you should be able to use 960x720 (640x480 * 1,5) ... which might look a bit blurry, but should still be usable.
Cheers,
-mARKUS
hey guys (and girls where aplicable),
i got a question (a sorta dumb one). If a smartphone lik the iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger or the HTC Vox have windows mobile 6 standard does that mean they run regular windows mobile programs or smartphone versions? See the Cheeta/treo 750 has windows mobile standard ed. and is called a smartphone but it uses regular PPC programs, the other two mentioned before have the same wm6 but no touch screen. so i was wondering if that made a diference in the phones capabilities to use PPC Progs? I appreciate any answers as i am greatly puzzled and intregued buy this.
With WM6 they dispensed with the term "smartphone" in favour of WM 6 Standard. Too many non Windows Mobile phones were being called "smart phones" as well as PPC phones.
WM Standard has no support for touch screens and many PPC apps will not run on it.
WM Pro has touchscreens.
understanding versions...
so lemmie go over this... a ppc with a touch screen is said to run WM6 pro, a ppc without a touch screen is said to run wm6 standard the "smartphone" version. so what of the vox? it has all the capabilities of a full sized PPC without the touch screen so where would it and the ipaq 514 fit in? Because correct me if i'm wrong but dont they offer features like MS Office editing and production verus the others whose ability is limited to viewing or is it the WM6 platform that actually enables this?
You're right, its just a functionality of WM6. Any smartphone (i.e. non-Touch screen device) running WM6 has those same office capabilities and will be running WM6 Standard, not Professional.
As far as I know the two WM6 are one same core of the same OS but..
In the PPC version there is more advanced setup in the menus wich setup is locked in the Srtandard by default.
For example in the Standard there is no way to change the IP of the wi-fi manually.
And in the pocket pc there is some dll's, responsible for touchscreen operation .
yes but....
i do believe you might be correct on everything but the I.P setup for standard. i have an sda running wm6 and i can manually setup my wifi and change certain settings in the network config. Also the HP ipaq 514 that i've been researching also has the same features. see my big thing is i love he compact size of the smart phone but need the capabilities of the PPC. It wold be great if i could get the best of both. i know the O2 XDA stealth has that exact combo but they are hard to find and kinda pricey for thier age.
There are separate SDKs for Standard and Pro, so I think the differences run a little deeper.
well what to do?
well i guess my final questions then wuld be what kind of phone are:-
1/ O2's xda stealth
2/ HP's Ipaq 514
[email protected],
I found at zack-zack.eu a device for windows CE users ...
(http://www.zack-zack.eu/html/detail/zackzack.html?itemId=2782)
I think it's can be very useful (because of the low price!) but I don't know if I can install other programs like Pocket Informant, OperaMobile Browser...
Can anybody help me?
Best Regards SavageDeath
I have one and like the size and weight but performance is lacking in terms of web speed; the 128m ram size limits its usfullness to only the simplest pages. Additionally it doesn't run all Pocket PC or WinCE programs. Lastly the physical keyboard has stopped working. Can still use the on-screen keyboard and usb port; but no clue as to what happen. IDon't think its a software problem. Plan to take it apart soon to see if there is a loose connection.
those netbooks are great for dos games