Toshiba Keyboard (manual install, no cab) - TG01 Themes and Apps

Hello,
for now you will only have a .ZIP file with the .dll to copy in the Windows folder of your TG01.
Install :
1°) Unzip
2°) the .REG file is in french, you can edit it and replace "Clavier Toshiba" with whatever you want (the name will appear in menus)
3°) Copy the dll file to your \Windows folder
4°) With some registry editor, apply the .reg
5°) delete the .reg
...
Use some tool like IMSelector to set Toshiba Keyboard as your default device.
See you !

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Need tapres.dll for Custom Dialer Skin!

Hi i have the problem that i cannot copy the tapres.dll of my MDA Compact to my PC for modify. This has the "pressed" Buttons inside i have found tapres.dll for WM 2003 but i need the one with landscape graphic inside (WM2003 SE).
Can somebody help me to show me a way to copy this file to pc ... when i modify the registry for example tapres2.dll i can't copy the tapres.dll too!
Thx for your help
Snappy
did you try to rename the file... for example add .bak to the name of the file
tapres.dll.bak

OEM Package making question

I have a cab with the following extentions
_setup.xml
JETBTC~1.001
JETBTH~1.000
JetBTHFix.002
JetBTHFix.999
I added the .dsm & .rgu files
I edited the _setup.xml file to redirect the Shortcut to a different folder.
Is that all I need to do?
Will it work puting it into an OEM folder now?
Can I remake it back into a cab file? (How do I make a cab file)
Thank you
You can't open a cab with a simple unzip program (which appears what you have done). You have to use a program that can pull a cab apart. In HyperCore there is a free utility that will do this (sorry, not on my computer with a kitchen so I don't remember what its called, but its in the tools and/or panel area of HyperCore). You can use Cabwuz (demo version) to see what I mean also.
MSCEinf
Its a tool called MSCEInf.exe, Windows CE CAB Analyser. It opens up Windows Mobile .CAB files and creates the original files and installation options (registry changes, shortcut creation etc).
http://www.codeppc.com/telechargements/msceinf/msceinf.htm
Andy
Ok I got the program up and running, but not sure how to use it. There seems to be no help files.
Anyone know how to use this. Can you give me a quick run though.
All that MSCEInf.exe does is extract the original files and settings from the .CAB file. What you should do is extract the files to a folder, then if the XML button is available click it and then look at the Registry Keys and Shortcuts tabs to see what shortcuts you need to create and what settings you need to add to the .RGU file. If the XML button isn't available then click the 'RTF Document' tab, this contains all the settings but is a bit harder to cut-&-paste from.
It is probably a good idea to look at on existing OEM package to see what files are included, what the shortcuts look like and what the .RGU file looks like.
HTH
Andy
Little more help.
Ok need a little help still.
This is what I have done.
1) created a folder with in the OEM folder called JETBT
2) Opened Msceinf
3) Loaded my cab file
4) Changed "Use Folder Name" to NO
5) Pressed "Extract Cab files with original names to a folder"
6) Extracted them to the JETBT folder I credated.
Now this is where I am at.
I have the following 5 files.
_setup.xml
BT HFP Extension 1.31.inf
JetBTConfig.exe
JetBTHFx.999
JetBTHFx.dll
I know I need to create a .dsm and .rgu file
the .rgu file is where I add reg entries
I also know I need to make a inirflashfile.dat
which is where I have it move the .ink file.
First how do I make a .ink file.
Then is this all I need to do?
Does the OEM folder us the info inside _setup.xml ?
If it does can I simply edit that file. Inside I see where it makes and moves the .ink file
And where it adds the reg info.
I could simply just add the info into that file.
and then create empty .dsm and .rgu files.
So what do I need to do? Am I missing any steps.
there are other cabs I need to edit aswell.
Thanks for your help.
? Anyone? PLEASE
Read my OEM package tutorial. 95% applies to all phones and Ervius Package Creator is the greatest thing to OEM packages since sliced bread
Thank Man!

deleting font files from /windows folder (wm6.1)

long version:
I've tried to use the solution in here for my blackstone in order to fix the arab-numbers issue on my ppc.
I've downloaded the tahoma.ttf and tahomabd.ttf files
rename the existing files to tahoma.ttf_old and tahomabd.ttf_old
I copied the files from the sd to the /windows folder and SRed the device.
all the hebrew fonts were screwed and blank squares were shown where normally the letter would be,
I got worried, so I checked the "/windows" forlder and I've noticed new files were created.
so now I have 3 versions of each file in the folder:
for tahoma:
tahoma.ttf (original, was created after the SR)
TAHOMA.TTF (the one I copied from the SD, yes, its the same name only the letters are in different case)
tahoma.ttf_old (the backup of the font including hebrew letters)
same goes for tahomabd.
renaming the tahoma.ttf or TAHOMA.TTF is not possible not from normal file explorer, not from resco file explorer and not from total commander (pocket-version), deleting the files didn't work as well ("can't delete file" or "can't rename file" error).
the font on quick dial was ok.
I've figured the problem was that the files were in use, so I've searched the folowing thread which changes the windows fonts folder, so I copied the new version to the /windows/fonts folder and changed the registry value...
it worked, I can see hebrew and normal numbers when the font is set to "right to left", but the fonts are in the wrong folder and I can't delete or rename the new files... which brings me to the...
short version:
how can I delete/rename (and then delete after SR) the "tahoma.ttf", "TAHOMA.TTF", "tahomabd.ttf" or "TAHOMABD.TTF" files from my /windows folder so I can change them with my own font files?
any help would be appreciated.
p.s.
I'm NOT using a coocked ROM and I would like to avoid reset to factory settings... as I've been spending the past week to make the device behave just the way I like it...
thanks in advance
Deleting Fonts in WM6/WM6.1
Rename the filename extension ".ttf" (i.e.: "Tahoma.ttf" --> "Tahoma.bak")
Then delete the font file. That's it. No need to reboot.
If you still can't delete it, reboot your device..Then try deleting again.
I've made a cab with the fonts
you can just install it.. and it'll make the arab numbers disappear
btw, the fonts were edited by InfX
EDIT: use Resco Explorer, it will work
I'm stuck with the same problem. I want to replace tahoma.ttf with the Vista version of it. It gives better results with cleartype. It always worked fine until I installed a newer ROM. I don't really understand the solution. Could anybody pleasy make a cab to replace the Tahoma en Courier New fonts with the default ones from Vista? I would be extremely thankful.
just use QuickCAB 1.0 to create a cab with the new fonts.
nir36 said:
just use QuickCAB 1.0 to create a cab with the new fonts.
Click to expand...
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Thanks. Will look into it.
Resco Explorer fixed the problem for me. Total Commander didn't work.
Yeah... total commander.. altho wonderful.. has it's annoyances.

Topaz Start Menu Icons

Install "CAB" file and softreset device or copy all files from archive in file Windows path on device and softreset.
Have I cirylic names under icons pic like in your att thumb ?
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[solved] .LNK not working with EVK EXT?

app.dat
eg:
Directory("\Start Menu\Programs"):-File("Opera10.lnk","\Windows\Opera10.lnk")
(just an example, but no .lnk files work when i create a package)
EDIT:
***download CAB2EXT
1.drop your cab onto the cab2exe.exe
2.automaticly creates the new EXT in the cab2ext folder (c/program files/ca2ext)
3.delete "options.xml"
*4.find and copy "APP.DAT" from one of the ext packages
5.copy all text from "INITFLASHFILES.txt"
6.paste the copy of the text for initflashfiles into "APP.DAT"
7.to edit app.dat, simply open it in wordpad/notepad
***edit the .LNK with notepad
eg: the number is the amount of letters used in the link.
*count the number of letters from " to "

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