Stylus Control is another great application for our HTC Touch Pro or Diamond, here is description from manufacturer (I was found it via MSmobiles.com).
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With Stylus Control can you at inserting or pulling out the PDA-Pen execute certain actions, e.g. start a program, switch off the device etc. The program works with the HTC Touch Diamond and identical devices, as there is a Sensor for the Pen built in.
Insert Pen: start program, switch off
Pull out Pen: switch on, start program, display today screen
Animation: A virtual Pen moves on the screen in and out
Settings: activate Sensor, sound on action
At this time it works only on devices from HTC with integrated Pen Sensor
program works only on new devices from HTC and structural identical devices with integrated Pen Sensor, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro, O2 XDA Diamond, T-Mobile MDA Compact IV and future devices from HTC.
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Unfortunately, this app is not freeware and there is no trial version, if you want it, you must buy for 7 USD. More info on website of manufacturer.
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Hey guys
I picked up a XDA IIs cheaply with a cracked screen from droppage, hoping I might be able to replace the screen with my PDA2k EVDO's (I live in Australia where the CDMA network no longer works)..
Would this be feasable? According to http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer There pretty much the same bar GSM functionality and wireless (Which makes the device pretty much useless otherwise).. from what I understand, two identical phones from the same line can have completely different proprietary screens as is the case with some laptops; But I'm unsure of how many competitors and movement would be in the 3.2" TFT market.
I'll let you know of my results when I get around to it.. I'm crossing my fingers I'll get a smart phone with wifi and bluetooth, it would surely crap all over my current 3315
-Fragged
If the LCD screen of Harried looks like this, then maybe you can use it with your BA
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My BA's LCD was badly damage before so I have to replace it. I went to a mall and they sold me a new LCD screen of MDA III which is blueangel also.
I've posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=531099 previously, but I think that's the wrong forum, so mods, sorry for bothering you.
I'm about to buy an HTC Touch, and I have a few questions.
1. What is the difference between HTC Touch Viva and HTC Touch? Wiki says this:
"The HTC Touch Viva and HTC Touch 3G have a version of TouchFLO 3D that lacks the 3D visual effects found on other devices with TouchFLO 3D. HTC is also calling this significantly different user interface TouchFLO"
Is this correct? What exactly is the difference? I
2. I have two options of HTC Touch 3452 to buy (used).
The first one has WM 6.0, and is cheaper, and it's home screen looks like this:
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The second one has , has WM 6.1, and it's home screen looks somthing like this:
Is it possible to upgrade the WM6.0 one to WM6.1? I presume it is. If I do, will it become just like the one with WM 6.1 originally?
Sorry if the question sounds complicated.
EDIT:
3. There are two versions of the HTC touch, one with double the RAM of the other. How do I check how much ram does the phone have?
Hi
My touch screen doesn't work, but the screen shows everything.
So, my question is that : Can I use the phone with keypad? Can I set some functions up to buttons on keypad. The best would be if I can set up the left- the right soft button and the start button.
Can I do it? for example in registry
thx
First question: Do you have a cover (Snap-on) on your phone?
Second: Do you have a Fuze or a Touch Pro? (Different Keyboard Variants)
The reason I ask both questions is:
1.) I know some snap-on covers press on the touch screen in some areas... and since it's constantly pressing (and the Raphael doesn't have Multi-Touch), it disables the touch screen for the users use.
2.) The Fuzes' keyboard has keys for all of the functions you'll ever need. (Start Button w/ Arrows + Enter Button) (See below)
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i didn't read much here, cause i have some work to do, but i guess it will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=521786
my screen went hay wire, and i slid my key board out and loosend the bottem screw on the back of my screen and poof my fuze started worken, for some reason the heat from charging and use, warps the cover and loosening the screw(s) helps take strain off the screen sencers
Hi,
When I recently made the switch from my Touch 3g to the HD mini I noticed there is no stylus anymore.
I know that the HD mini has a different kind of screen which won't react with anything but a finger, but is there something you can use as a stylus?
The small tip of a stylus makes text input easyer and faster for me the these huge fingers
Thnx
I belive that capacitive screen cant be used with stylus or pointy things
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Hi
Yes you can find stylus for Mini which has capacitive screen,take a look on ebay.com , amazon.com or other online stores
make sure u buy the official HTC one!! because i bought a cheapy from ebay and it doesnt work at all, u have to push realy hard to get it to work lol
the official ones are fairly expensive but its worth it
Hi
I've got a HTC stylus wich works perfectly.
It helps with some apps made for high resolution screens ( small buttons ) !
i'll make stylus
tutorial post later
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A pair of security researchers have recently unveiled an interesting new keylogging method (PDF Research Paper) that makes use of a very unlikely smartphone component, your gyroscope.
Most smart phones now come equipped with gyroscopes, which can be accessed by any application at any time. [Hao Chen and Lian Cai] were able to use an Android phone’s orientation data to pin down what buttons were being pressed by the user. The attack is not perfect, as the researchers were only able to discern the correct keypress about 72% of the time, but it certainly is a good start.
This side channel attack works because it turns out that each button on a smart phone has a unique “signature”, in that the phone will consistently be tilted in a certain way with each keypress. The pair does admit that the software becomes far less accurate when working with a full qwerty keyboard due to button proximity, but a 10 digit pad and keypads found on tablets can be sniffed with relatively good results.
We don’t think this is anything you should really be worried about, but it’s an interesting attack nonetheless.
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Source: Hackaday