02-25-2005, 11:47 AM
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Join Date: 02-25-2005
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Location: New York City
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SuperDave's Util: Predictive Text
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Originally posted by superdave
Heh,
That's pretty funny the speed increase is done by scalling the chip up to 533. But, the funny thing is then to say double the battery life, which is done by scalling the chip down. Not really supercharged just changing the speed of the chip. If you want to do that you can download autostep from here which does the same thing. http://www.sdsoft.net/xdaiii/xda.asp
,Dave
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Dave -- Thanks very much for your AutoStep software, works great on my vx660. I noticed on the same page the util for selecting predictive text when using the keyboard; I installed it but I can't seem to figure out how to use it. My thinking is that the software added a Button 9 where only profiles for 8 buttons existed. I've set Button 9 to call AcceptPredict, but I don't know what button(s) to press to accept the suggested text when typing. The instructions on the d/l page indicate, "you will be able to map the blank button (button 9) to it. When predictive text apears instead of hitting down and enter you can just hit the blank button" -- which is the "blank button"? Incidentally, the icon represented by the new Button 9 profile looks like Button 4 (email), but when I try select this button rather than accepting the text, it calls up messaging. Can you explain what I'm doing wrong? What is the proper setting and what button(s) do I push to accept the predicted text?
Once again, thank you for all the utilities you created -- the PhoneLock software looks interesting to me in that I'd like a pic of who is calling. I thought the vx6600 would do this on it's own as I have Pocket Informant installed and a .jpg associated with many of my contacts within PI. But, this doesen't work. I'd rather not have to go thru and rename "Dave.jpg" to "5551234567.jpg" for each of my contacts; is there another known software available that would allow me to assoc. a .jpg per contact and call it up when an incoming call is received?
Thanks in advance for your help! You really are "Super" Dave!
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