Guest giant25 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 I've flashed to CF03 on my i910 and now the volume control comes up as a large wheel taking up the full screen. I set System volume and Bell volume to different settings, but the System volume seems to override everything. At night, I like only my phone ring to be on and not my email/SMS chimes or notifications. I used to do this with the original volume control (WM 6.1 dual sliders). Anyone know how to separate these or get the old volume control back without flashing to a new ROM?
Guest necosino Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 Just set the ring to whatever, and system to 0. NOT silent, or vibrate, but "0" on the scale..
Guest buckley10 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 I've flashed to CF03 on my i910 and now the volume control comes up as a large wheel taking up the full screen. I set System volume and Bell volume to different settings, but the System volume seems to override everything. At night, I like only my phone ring to be on and not my email/SMS chimes or notifications. I used to do this with the original volume control (WM 6.1 dual sliders). Anyone know how to separate these or get the old volume control back without flashing to a new ROM? This one works for the i900, could also be for i910 Some ROMs might need to disable the wheel volume, by removing \Windows\Startup\VolumeControl.lnk http://volumex.jdbp.mobi
Guest giant25 Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 Just set the ring to whatever, and system to 0. NOT silent, or vibrate, but "0" on the scale.. When I set the system to 0 (not silent or vibrate) the phone doesn't ring at all even if the ringer volume is all the way up. I don't think it did this with the stock rom, but CF03 does...
Guest Skyline987 Posted August 12, 2009 Report Posted August 12, 2009 When I set the system to 0 (not silent or vibrate) the phone doesn't ring at all even if the ringer volume is all the way up. I don't think it did this with the stock rom, but CF03 does... i deleted \Windows\Startup\VolumeControl.lnk and went back to using the small volume control that pops off the task bar and that seems to allow the system vol to be turned off while the ringer stays on.
Guest giant25 Posted August 14, 2009 Report Posted August 14, 2009 i deleted \Windows\Startup\VolumeControl.lnk and went back to using the small volume control that pops off the task bar and that seems to allow the system vol to be turned off while the ringer stays on. I don't have VolumeControl.lnk in my Startup folder, it's only in my Windows directory. Any ideas?
Guest dolch Posted August 14, 2009 Report Posted August 14, 2009 (edited) Softreset? Wont start with the new start so it should be gone;) Ps: Sry, misunderstood, maybe you can delete this and give it a try.. You can backup it b4 you do it.. Edited August 14, 2009 by dolch
Guest giant25 Posted August 15, 2009 Report Posted August 15, 2009 Softreset? Wont start with the new start so it should be gone;) Ps: Sry, misunderstood, maybe you can delete this and give it a try.. You can backup it b4 you do it.. I'm not sure I understand what you're recommending. Could you clarify? There are three files in the windows directory, VolumeControl.dll, VolumeControl.exe, and VolumeControl.lnk, but none of them are in the Startup directory.
Guest sub5amg Posted December 31, 2009 Report Posted December 31, 2009 I am having a related problem with both volumes (system & ringer) not being independent of each other. My issue is that i almost always keep my Omnia 2 in vibrate mode, but when i get into my car and it gets picked up by bluetooth, the sounds still stay muted so you don't hear the voice prompts from the phone. I can't turn the ringer to vibate and set the system to anything else. The vibrate goes to both sides or neither. Any one know a way around this?
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