is there such software that can do this? - Touch Pro, Fuze General

is there a software of where you can answer your Fuze's phone call or make a phone call wireless from your pc?? like you have your fuze in one room and someone calls and youre on the computer, on the computer it alerts you and you can answer the call and talk straight from the computer without havin to go all the way to the other room and getting it, if anyone knows a software that can do that plz tell me, thnx alot

I haven't done this but I think you can do that over bluetooth. I was just playing around with my Bluetooth the other day and saw hands free as an option. So maybe the software is built right in to windows. But as i said I haven't tried it so i don't know if it is or not.
Also an alternative to a computer, is getting a Bluetooth head set so when the phone rings you just turn the headset on and start chatting.
Hopes this helps

Catsrules1 said:
I haven't done this but I think you can do that over bluetooth. I was just playing around with my Bluetooth the other day and saw hands free as an option. So maybe the software is built right in to windows. But as i said I haven't tried it so i don't know if it is or not.
Also an alternative to a computer, is getting a Bluetooth head set so when the phone rings you just turn the headset one and start chatting.
Hopes this helps
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bluetooth is good... range is maybe up to 32 feet or so...
you can find cheap bluetooth deals (i got a Nokia BH200 for $0.99 after rebate, though there's no noise cancellation... if you need a good one, look for one with noise cancellation

something like it, but not quite...
if you had your bluetooth connected to the phone and the phone is in another room, you can use mymobile.. I found it through blownfuze.org which has an excellent site for finding anything for the phone... the webmaster at blownfuze.org doesn't allow anyone to just link to their page, so out of respect, i list the site and where to go...
is there a software of where you can answer your Fuze's phone call or make a phone call wireless from your pc??
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its not exactly wireless because it has to be connected to the computer... but
http://blownfuze.org/index.php#2 just go to this section and in the first paragraph along the lines of basic apps and tweaks.. my mobile is the 4th list teal hyperlink , i use it now and its really cool.. if u use vista, then you have that small thumbnail that pops up on the screen when you hover the mouse over its minimized window.. mymobile lets you view everything on screen.. as if your phone is in the computer. have fun and if you need help, pm me or the guy over at blownfuze.org he's so helpful!

its not difficult dude! just go to the site and download the file run it on your computer and...
bam!! Right in the Kisser!

I was looking for this too. Thanks

Just check out this place blownfuze.org and just carefully read, you'll be surprised what you find.

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Answering Calls from Handset

With the stock ROM from T-Mo when I had my BT enabled I could answer calls with the headset and the call would be on the headset but if I answered with the phone itself the call would be on the phone. I really like this feature because occasionly my phone would be closer than my headset so I could just hit the Answer soft key and use the phone. Does anyone know of a registry setting or cab file that would allow me to do this with Core 2.0 (or any other WM6 ROM)? My workaround for right now is to answer the call on the phone and then immediately turn off hands free, but the caller hears about a second of dead air and sometimes hangs up thinking the connection was bad... plus it's generally a pain in the a$$
TIA.
my advice, if you're in that situation just turn off yer bluetooth.... other than that i know of no such registry edit. perhaps someone else would care to chime in?
Thanks for the advice. It usually happens when i have my phone on my hip and my headset in my office while i'm going to get a cup of coffee... almost always i get stopped by someone who needs some sort of tech help along the way and my 45 second trip to get a cup of coffee turns into a 25 minute trouble shooting session with because the user "didn't make any changes to the system, it just stopped working"... i'm sure we've all heard that one... anyway, thanks for the advice, i'll keep looking for a solution and will post back if i find one, just in case anyone else is interested.
you mention that's it is on your hip a thought ame to my mind... map a button to toggle bluetooth. i.e. the camera button this way your bluetooth will turn on/off at a touch of a button.

Surveillance with Windows Mobile

Is there a way to use a Windows Mobile device for surveillance?
I'm thinking along the lines that I install some software (tell me what to install!) on the device with motion detection. When it triggers the device takes a picture and sends it to a pre-defined number using MMS.
Is it possible?
sure if somebody wrote an application for it
and the pda was supplied power all the time
because it had to be on all the time for motion detection
Yeah, I've already thought of constantly supplying the power, that's not a problem.
The software is the problem. I can always write it myself, but I'm guessing that it would not be as good as an "official" solution...
If you happen to succeed and make a workable program, please let us have a look at it, I know I'd never use it, but it could be useful to someone else out there and you could even let us see the source, give a helping hand.
thanks, Forlornity
Wow this is a great idea. I will be following this forum and I also will try to do some other searching online. I will report back if I find anything!
Edit: Just thought of something. If you have slingbox pro it allows for multiple av inputs If the camera were connected via coax to your tv, you should be able to navigate to the secondary input on your tv using slingplayer mobile. Would this work? Anyone?
" If the camera were connected via coax to your tv,"
he wants to use the pda as the camera
tvout coax is not something many pda's have
there are tons of systems which let the pda using wifi
view a number of security cams but thats another story
Rudegar I think you misread my post, and maybe I misread the original post. Let me try to be more clear:
If you have slingbox, you can view whats on your tv from your phone/pda. Therefore, if you connect your surveillance camera to your slingbox/or tv, theoretically you could view this from your phone. Upon re-reading I think he may be suggesting using the phone/pda as the surveillance device. My apologies.
i have an app that u leave ur pda in a room with the prog activated ,if it hears any noise above your own preset levels it calls your other landline or mobile and plays the sounds to you ,all done on the pda in silence
great to bug a room its supposed to be a baby monitor but great for spying lol
wow thats awesome! whats the name of the program? where can we find it?
jaceuk said:
i have an app that u leave ur pda in a room with the prog activated ,if it hears any noise above your own preset levels it calls your other landline or mobile and plays the sounds to you ,all done on the pda in silence
great to bug a room its supposed to be a baby monitor but great for spying lol
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Yes, I agree Peezy: This sounds excellent!
But I still would like a motion camera, but sound is also good.
ibaby i can email it too someone ,who then poss able to host it?
someone PM and ill email it to night if thats ok
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1332
Hi,
get this one. It is working...
http://www.babymonitor-mobile.com/index.htm
A mobile surveillance
Yes there is a way. A mobile surveillance app merely sits on the phone silently and reports to the web server when the phone makes or receives communications such as calls and text messages. The more advanced cell phone spy software that does things like let you listen to live calls and spy bug a room are a little more challenging to produce. The preferred method is the use of the software program specifically designed to conduct eavesdropping surveillance on the mobile phone. The ideal way to do this is with the use of what is called local cell phone spy software. This is accomplished within eavesdropping cell phone application that you download to the target phone.

Using a phone through my pc

I didnt really know where to put this, but here goes anyway
I have a HTC S710 with a broken screen. Im currently using it through MyMobiler, but this is really slow and then theres a number of smaller problems with it too.
I was wondering if there was any program which means you can use the resources avaliable on my phone, sms, calls etc, through my pc. Maybe a faster program similar to mymobiler. I think it would be great if it showed a popup when there was a text or an incoming call?
I have searched and not come up with anything usefull.
also, another thing i want to know is if there is any way to make my phone turn on speakerphone automatically upon answering a call?
Thanks, Cris
There are a few diffrenet apps available, but MyMobiler is the best, especially since it's free. There is an app here as well for turning on the speaker during an incoming call as well.
Just a question though, why wouldn't get a replacement device. Seems odd to only control it through your PC.
well, i dont want to replace it simply because im a student, therefore i cant really afford it. Secondly i just like this phone, so it seems a waste to not use it at all any more when it still functions as a phone even if i cant see whos calling.
There is an app here as well for turning on the speaker during an incoming call as well.
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I dont suppose you have a link to this app do you?
SpeakerPhone v1.05 (cab attached) when an incoming call is received, the speakerphone of your device will automatically turn ON when you receive a call.
Here is the LINK for further info...
thanks
thank you reaper

Behaviour when you remove the N1 from the desktop dock

I read over the First Impressions thread on the dock, but still am left with this problem.
I put my N1 in the dock, and then yes the phone and dock pair over bluetooth automatically. I play my music and sweet its going over my stereo now. Apps like DockControl can prevent the phone from going straight to the Clock app (nice for those of us not using the stock Android music player).
The stupid behaviour happens when you remove the phone from the dock, cause then devices unpair, is there an app/way to prevent this?
You can explicitly re-tell the devices to pair. but who's going to do that everytime they plug in their phone??
Anybody else frustrated with this?
xanatos00 said:
I read over the First Impressions thread on the dock, but still am left with this problem.
I put my N1 in the dock, and then yes the phone and dock pair over bluetooth automatically. I play my music and sweet its going over my stereo now. Apps like DockControl can prevent the phone from going straight to the Clock app (nice for those of us not using the stock Android music player).
The stupid behaviour happens when you remove the phone from the dock, cause then devices unpair, is there an app/way to prevent this?
You can explicitly re-tell the devices to pair. but who's going to do that everytime they plug in their phone??
Anybody else frustrated with this?
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Yes, I hate it, too.
Last week I took a quick look at the source code and there seems to be a bug in the system. The way it should work is that it should only disable the bluetooth connection ONLY if it was disabled before docking the phone, to prevent the user from forgetting, and save battery life.
However, this is working intermittently and sometimes it disables bluetooth even if it was enabled before docking.
I just got my internet working again yesterday (Comcast effing issues...)
, but I'll try to figure this out and put out a hack somewhere
In my experience, you can just manually connect with the dock before setting it in the cradle. Then the bluetooth won't disable when you remove it from the dock.
cekle said:
In my experience, you can just manually connect with the dock before setting it in the cradle. Then the bluetooth won't disable when you remove it from the dock.
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Yes, it works. But as I said in my previous post, it works intermitently.
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cekle said:
In my experience, you can just manually connect with the dock before setting it in the cradle. Then the bluetooth won't disable when you remove it from the dock.
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Yup, but it only works once. Each time you:
a) go out of range and drop the BT connection OR
b) shut off the phone OR
c) disable BT
You will have to manually reconnect after each time to maintain streaming audio
Sucky.
velazcod said:
Sent from my iPhone
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WTF?
The least you could do is remove that default advertisement for Apple.
Why on Earth people are prepared to provide free promotion to multi-billion dollar corporations is beyond me. Why you'd want to do it on this forum is beyond the gods I'd imagine.
Please do not take this acute criticism personally...
djmcnz said:
WTF?
The least you could do is remove that default advertisement for Apple.
Why on Earth people are prepared to provide free promotion to multi-billion dollar corporations is beyond me. Why you'd want to do it on this forum is beyond the gods I'd imagine.
Please do not take this acute criticism personally...
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Dude, chill.. I just wrote that just to screw around. I don't understand why all the hate, and people getting offended for things like this. We here are mostly Android enthusiasts... but don't be closed minded, every OS platform has their pros and cons, and its up to the user to choose their preferred device/os.
And that signature is on people's emails because its hard coded and put there by default when you set up the email on iPhones. Most people don't even worry and don't care about that, or just don't know how to remove it... Others just prefer to have it to make sure, and imply to the email recipient that they are on their phone so that they can excuse typos and/or brevity, so users just leave it there.
Again, it's users preferences
Sent from my Android-powered iPhone
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I just left my home town for a few days and I won't be able to try to fix and or test this bug until I get back
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velazcod said:
Dude, chill.
Others just prefer to have it to make sure, and imply to the email recipient that they are on their phone so that they can excuse typos and/or brevity, so users just leave it there.
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I'm cool... tried to signal that in my self contradicting last line, fail, sorry.
It does bug me a little though, like those stupid "sent from my xda app blah, blah". IMHO 'sent from my mobile device' is sufficient enough, gratuitous promotion unnecessary.
But since you specifically asked for forgiveness I shall grant it. (<- chilled!)
djmcnz said:
I'm cool... tried to signal that in my self contradicting last line, fail, sorry.
It does bug me a little though, like those stupid "sent from my xda app blah, blah". IMHO 'sent from my mobile device' is sufficient enough, gratuitous promotion unnecessary.
But since you specifically asked for forgiveness I shall grant it. (<- chilled!)
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All good man
+1 On finding a fix. I have 2 docks, and would like to be able to set one to connect and one to not connect, they're only two rooms away (one on desk hooked up to my PC AUX, one next to my bed with no audio out) so there's a little bit of a struggle between them sometimes. Anyway, if this could be fixed it could mean that i could keep the desktop one connected for media and possibly keep the other dock from picking it up. Maybe I should invest in a lead wall between the rooms
danthman2000 said:
+1 On finding a fix. I have 2 docks, and would like to be able to set one to connect and one to not connect, they're only two rooms away (one on desk hooked up to my PC AUX, one next to my bed with no audio out) so there's a little bit of a struggle between them sometimes. Anyway, if this could be fixed it could mean that i could keep the desktop one connected for media and possibly keep the other dock from picking it up. Maybe I should invest in a lead wall between the rooms
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This is actually a different situation, and I don't think it could be fixed.
The reason being is that, currently, the android OS acts and changes settings depending on a docking state, and it's not dependent of a certain dock. And that is currently not possible because it acts like a 3-way switch (DeskDock/CarDock/UnDocked)... am I making sense?
danthman2000 said:
+1 On finding a fix. I have 2 docks, and would like to be able to set one to connect and one to not connect, they're only two rooms away (one on desk hooked up to my PC AUX, one next to my bed with no audio out) so there's a little bit of a struggle between them sometimes. Anyway, if this could be fixed it could mean that i could keep the desktop one connected for media and possibly keep the other dock from picking it up. Maybe I should invest in a lead wall between the rooms
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You could use BlueDock (market) plus Tasker (http://tasker.dinglisch.net/) to disable bluetooth after connecting to the one without an audio out - i.e. have BlueDock start any otherwise unused apps depending on the bluetooth mac of the dock and then having Tasker disable bluetooth upon detecting the start of the app.

Bluetooth A2DP now on Jawbone ICON earpieces

So sweet. Jawbone now has an update for the Jawbone ICON which allows it to pair as an A2DP device. This means I can route all sound to it: music, movies, navigation, FartDroid, Robo Defense, etc.
There has never hasn't been a fix for this since the 1.5 ROMs. I'm on Fresh 2.0d
This awesome earpiece can be had for around $75 if you look hard enough.
Happy he posted... I am very happy, since I already have an ICON but didn;t know this
maybe not a big issue with people on this forum but this was a huge android issue in general. pissed a lot of people off.
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And, this was important enough to post a new thread about? Sorry, but it's cluttering up our tiny forum.
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Holy ****. This just cluttered up this thread.
This was a huge deal with Android and Jawbone just solved it for me.
Good to know. Knew I got my Icon for something. Thanks for the info.
Sent from my HERO200 using the XDA mobile application powered by Tapatalk
Can the ICON connect to the phone and allow voice dial ? Thats one feature I miss. All the crazy advances and this is one feature that hasnt been fixed. Oh well. By the way the Q1 does the ad2p thing and also allows 8 presets that allow the unit to at least connect and call out which is handy. It also allows you to connect hands free with just your voice. Not too big of a deal if your driving but if your a biker it's a pretty awesome feature ;-)
I wonder how hard would it be to program an app to wait for the button press on a headset and set it to use the voice recognition on the phone that is used by google search/nav etc...
jcf304 said:
Can the ICON connect to the phone and allow voice dial ? Thats one feature I miss. All the crazy advances and this is one feature that hasnt been fixed. Oh well. By the way the Q1 does the ad2p thing and also allows 8 presets that allow the unit to at least connect and call out which is handy. It also allows you to connect hands free with just your voice. Not too big of a deal if your driving but if your a biker it's a pretty awesome feature ;-)
I wonder how hard would it be to program an app to wait for the button press on a headset and set it to use the voice recognition on the phone that is used by google search/nav etc...
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Maybe it was a multi phone pairing issue, but I found that the Q1 didn't reconnect automatically if I walked away from the headset with the phone or vice versa. Also didn't like that the buttons were easy to press and hence a lot of pocket headset redials...
I am very stoked with the a2dp on the icon as that's the headset i had just before being convinced by someone else that the q1 was the way to go and since having gone back to the icon
Thanks for the info, I forget that the icon is updatable and haven't checked in a while...
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seeing as this is a relatively active bluetooth-related thread, i was wondering if someone could answer a q for me.
im on fresh 2.0d and whenever I tried to play anything via A2DP in my car, the audio was sped up and always skipped about every second...has anyone else experienced this? if not, could you tell me which ROM you are using so I could give it a try?
appreciate any info anyone can offer...thanks
jcf304 said:
Can the ICON connect to the phone and allow voice dial?
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Here's a bit of info on the Jawbone ICON website: "To encourage Google to support voice dial via Bluetooth on the Android OS, vote at Google product ideas or post a reply on Motorola's DROID forum."
I have found that the Voice Search app works a little better than the Voice Dialer app on the Hero. I just place a shortcut on my home screen. If I open the app and say, "Call Dennis at Home," it will dial home right away. Not quite "hands free" dialing, but as close as I can get for now.

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