I have a blackjack II and i was wondering if there was any way so that i can remap some buttons like the at&t tv so it can run another program such as windows media player.....
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I use fakecursor as virtual mouse pointer, prolly Sphelper will be better.
Anyhow, I can access my Win XP desktop just fine. There's just a little prob with the keyboard which seems in permanent numlock state.
Is there a solution for that other than poking in the keyboard translation tables supplied with the .cab ?
Can you run any games off of that when you're in remote desktop, like say launch Counter Strike or something ? Theoretically it should be possible, right ?
Theoretically yes, but if you think you can actually play the game ("Remote Play") forget it. I mean you can perhaps start & stop (although stopping may not be that easy)
I use it to control my TV tuner application to zap channels which I'm streaming to my S710 and PSP.
Hi,
When I use the wm6 remote desktop client my keyboard does not function.
Is there a solution for this ?
fakecursor for PDA works on S710 also?
How does games react on this phone? Like spb games and astraware?
Can anybody tell me how the phone coupes with games?!?!
Samsung i780
Samsung i780
anyone knows how games play on this format OF 320X320.
because most game or 240x320, so I was wondering how games manage this format.
I got realVGA and I780 Cursor (if I need the cursor keys for a game). If you already have I780kbfix installed, you will need to shut it down before activating I780Cursor. You can find realVGA here in the forums and I780Cursor possibly too.Then you set RealVGA to the highest resolution (96 Dpi, I think) and reboot. If you need cursor keys, for a game, you activate I780Cursor. I recommend you to assign it to some key you don't really need and then always press that key to use 2, 4, 6 and 8 for moving and 5 for "enter". As I mentioned earlier, you have to quit I780kbfix first or you will get a "key hook error" (because both programs want access to the keyboard and only one at a time can have). If you are done with playing, you can press the key assigned to I780Cursor again to write normally again. Btw, I have to add that I didn't play many games on my I780, but the ones I tried worked perfectly.
spb games work perfectly since the company (asking money for them) just makes it accesible for any windows mobile phone on the market. i got spb online and braintester with all kinds of games and they work perfectly. the games adapt to your screensize so i advice their games .
but you can just try games like tangled buggs and so. they work good to.
for real gaming experience mario, rayman, etc. I would like to advice a screen with 230x240 (or higher).
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amonfog said:
for real gaming experience mario, rayman, etc. I would like to advice a screen with 230x240 (or higher).
amonfog
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lol, that's like the minimum resolution
I have a big collection of Java games that I use to play on my old Tytn II without problems.
But now with Touch Pro I can't play any of them, simply because Touch Pro don't have the 2 hardware keys for the selection of the soft menus. Since 99% of java games use this 2 keys, all games are useless.
Some one has any ideia to bypass this small but big problem.
This is not likely to be fixable without some re-engineering of the games.
Your other problem is surely one of screen resolution... your old phone is QVGA, your new one VGA, so there would also have to be a means of coping with the quadrupling of pixels. This is more difficult to fix.
Have you tried the games on the new phone? How do they appear and run (aside from the lack of softkeys)? I guess you can't get very far into a game...
Cheers,
Graham.
I try'd 3 or 4 games and they all run very fine and in full screen. My problem is only the keys. If only there was a way to remap the buttons.
Tytn II is QVGA, yes? I'm surprised that Java games cope with the change in resolution without problems.
Can you tell me the names of the games you tried, please? Definitely Java? (Java games come as a pair of files, a .JAD and a .JAR, not a .CAB like a native Windows Mobile game.)
This is of interest to me. Java games can almost certainly be made to work.
Cheers,
Graham.
I am looking to replace my 8125 and I have watched the 8525 and Tilt pass me by. For those owning a Fuze / Raphael and are into gaming, how does the Dpad respond to gaming and can the phone be hacked to allow for an action key (for firing/jumping)? I have interest in being able to play old games (such as those found with MAME, PocketGnuBoy), but I'm getting the feeling that no subsidized phone on ATT will suit this one area of interest.
i have a NES emulator on mine along with about 10 other games, Mario Kart clone, Dope wars ETC, the D-Pad is decent but i usually remap the keys so i can use the Keyboard
A lot of people use AEButton plus to remap the functions of the Home/Back buttons so only work on Double taps. The Call/Hangup buttons can easily be remapped in-game to do nothing.
As long as you can rid yourself of the extra functions that surround (and screw with) the Dpad... your gold. Then use the onscreen button mapping that the emulators provide. Works pretty well.
or you could install kforRaphael (search the forum) and you'll be able to remap all the keys on your hardware keyboard in game.. well it's really easy.. what you do is just switch on a switch that enables you to remap all the hardware keys using kforRaphael.. i used this in many games like cod2 and so forth..
I have a BT gamepad which I'm trying to use for playing games on emulators on my Galaxy S III. Only the D-pad works in them, and the weird thing is that I can map the buttons in every emulator (e.g. John NES lets me configure all of the buttons with no problems in the setup menu), but in the game only the D-pad works. And the notes application detects every button so it works flawlessly hardware-wise, but emulators don't detect the action buttons inside the game. What might be wrong, any solutions?
If you want to see what kind of device it is, google playtimes gamepad. I'm not allowed to post links here because I'm a n00b.