09-14-2005, 12:53 AM
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Join Date: 03-17-2005
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PDAPhone: Samsung i760
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Carrier: Verizon Wireless
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Headset: Jawbone
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Originally posted by kupe
My comment was strictly for VS by itself which natively works over BT already. I believe the VC/VS request was for using VC over BT via a separate VS hack - sort of a hack of a hack. This might be inherently unstable (relying on one hack for another hack).
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Your right, too many hacks may be unstable. That particular hack that I am using was to rename the VC shortcut to the VS name. But if VC and VS operate differently when pressing a BT button, then obviously the results will differ as well.
Since VC (pressing BT button) worked with SD's hack to enable the BT audio channel at all times, I assumed Sarcasmsra's app did the same thing when enabled - with the benefit to turn the feature on/off.
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Originally posted by sarcasmsra
Ah okay. Well the way VoiceSignal gets launched when you press the button on your headset is through a function in BTAGextModule.dll. All commands from the headset and passed through a function in that DLL.
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Thanx for the clarification.
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Originally posted by sarcasmsra
I want to write a new one so I can make it launch other programs and do more clever things, like if I press volume up on the headset I want audio redirection to turn on if it isn't already. And I was thinking of making actions for double-taps as well, like maybe a double tap could turn it off. I don't even know what the default behaviors are. I'll have to see what I all I can do with it once I get a headset. I wish my laptop had a simulated multi-function button in its headset client.
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Sounds like a great idea !!!
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