Guest lilngineer Posted January 13, 2004 Report Posted January 13, 2004 Ok, forgive me because I am a convert from the MPx200 (I had to do it despite the price for better service). Previously, I had to use the task manager almost all of the time to manually shut down applications on the Moto MPx200. Now that I have an i600, I don't see the program anymore. Is this not an issue with this phone? Or do I have to install it from some companion CD or something? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Guest mark_k Posted January 13, 2004 Report Posted January 13, 2004 Go into Programs->File Explorer select options select Processes select close App Or you will have to purchase a file manager program.
Guest kedar Posted January 13, 2004 Report Posted January 13, 2004 other options for shutting down running aps is Quickclose and SP Task Manager (this comes w/ an app called "Free Memory".
Guest martin Posted January 13, 2004 Report Posted January 13, 2004 Try www.monolithix.org (freeware section) :)
Guest kedar Posted January 14, 2004 Report Posted January 14, 2004 consider mapping a button to Quickclose for easy access.
Guest lilngineer Posted January 14, 2004 Report Posted January 14, 2004 I didn't see quickclose on the site. Did I miss it?
Guest tcwatkins Posted January 14, 2004 Report Posted January 14, 2004 consider mapping a button to Quickclose for easy access. How can you map a button?
Guest martin Posted January 14, 2004 Report Posted January 14, 2004 You right, quickclose is not on wx.monolithix.org - oops :) Another place I download freeware from is www.4smartphone.com You can also use www.4smartphone.com/mobile from the smartphone (select programmer from menu) and download the cab file over GPRS. It's what i do when i'm on the move :D Posted from my SmartPhone!
Guest kedar Posted January 15, 2004 Report Posted January 15, 2004 mappng buttons: to do this you're going to need a program shortcut somewhere in the start menu. to map a button go to "programs" and highlight the shortcut you want mapped, then select "menu" and then select "add speed dial." you will now have the ability to assign a number to correspond to the shortcut.
Guest tcwatkins Posted January 15, 2004 Report Posted January 15, 2004 mappng buttons: to do this you're going to need a program shortcut somewhere in the start menu. to map a button go to "programs" and highlight the shortcut you want mapped, then select "menu" and then select "add speed dial." you will now have the ability to assign a number to correspond to the shortcut. The phone numbers I (vaguely) understand. But it sounds as if you have a program or function mapped to a button, like you can do on some pocket pc phones. Would LOVE to get rid of the notes button on the side of the phone and use it for the voice signal activation key.
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