Guest serialkillazzs Posted January 23, 2010 Report Posted January 23, 2010 AE Button Plus v2.6.6.2, December 30, 2009 You could set up "OK" and "win" keys as any other Green and Red phone button emulation implemented This utility extends functionality of hardware keys on Windows Mobile devices. It allows you to: intercept almost any standard button: application buttons, WM5 softkeys, volume slider, Action and even Red / Green phone buttons distinguish up to 4 different keypress events on each button grabbed (single, double, triple and "long" keypresses). remap each of the keypress events to "virtual" application button or assign them directly to one of the wide set of built-in actions. As a result you may "convert" volume slider to up / down arrows, assign several essential application buttons to these "SoftKey" buttons and even assign your favorit alternative dialer to red / green phone buttons. Current list of built-in keypress actions Run Application Emulate keypress of many hardware buttons like Enter/Esc/up/down/left/right/red/green/WM5 softkeys / volume etc. Emulate standard application buttons "Virtual Application Button" Being specified as keypress action, "Virtual button" appears in standard Start -> Settings -> Buttons setup dialog and may be assigned here. Close (terminate) active application Switch next application Alt + Tab (switch between two last applications) Task Manager with charge level / memory summary info. Task manager may be operated with directional pad (up / down - choose application, left / action - switch to, right - terminate) or finger / stylus. You may apply filters to hide annoying applications (eg Phone) Ok / Close Start Menu Switch Display Off / On. Once you switch display OFF you may turn it back ON by the same keypress event or simply pressing Power On button. Increase, decrease or set backlight level to specified values or even use backlight dialog: Switch BlueTooth Off / On Switch WiFi Off / On Switch Vibration mode Off / On (WM5 only) Switch Phone module Off / On Switch Speakerphone mode Off / On Switch "Flashlight" Off / On (HTC devices only) Lock / unlock device (WM5 only) Turn Off PDA Soft reset PDA (Soft Reset) Screen rotation Go Online / Drop DialUp connections / Trigger Online Disable "Power Off device if not used ..." Switch to Today screen Clipboard operations: Select All / Copy / Cut / Paste Memory Monitor Battery Monitor / Uptime Forecast. It will show battery voltage / current / temperature if corresponding sensors are available Current Date / Time Pop-up menu with important AEBPlus actions. This feature is available in version only activated Any built-in action may be initiated by shortcut calling aebplus.exe with corresponding command line parameter Most of the actions may be initiated by running AEBPlus.exe with command line parameters. All of the action codes and ready to use shortcut files are here Compatibility This utility may be used on the following mobile devices: Windows Mobile 2003SE PocketPC and PocketPC Phone Edition Windows Mobile 5 PocketPC and PocketPC Phone Edition Windows Mobile 6 PocketPC and PocketPC Phone Edition Windows Mobile Smartphone 2003SE Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone Be sure to backup your smartphone before installing AEBPlus. PocketPC users are safe because of touchscreen . ! Since 2.3.2 (beta) "safe mode" is implemented. You may press and hold left key during startup to choose AEBPlus load options. just uploaded from german xda forum apparantly works on tg01!!AEBPlus.CAB
Guest kevinpwhite Posted January 23, 2010 Report Posted January 23, 2010 (edited) AE Button Plus v2.6.6.2, December 30, 2009 You could set up "OK" and "win" keys as any other Green and Red phone button emulation implemented It does work - up to a point. There is another thread running on this..... Anyway my experience is that I can- Remap the Camera button fine. - Vol Up and Down ditto. - I have also remapped the OK button to a different function, but you must capture this one first - Can then capture and re-map the 'zoom bar'Notes: 1. You need to capture the OK button first and then the 'zoom bar' - if you do other way round, can't capture the OK. 2. Cannot do anything different with the Power button 3. When the 'zoom bar' is remapped, the Home key on the left does the same thing - seems that they are not recognised as separate entities 4. All these only appear to work for a single alternative use - not able to remap to the several it should support (using double press, long press, etc). I've writtent to the Developer some days ago with assorted queries, but as yet no response. Regards, Kevin Edited January 23, 2010 by kevinpwhite
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