09-07-2007, 07:57 AM
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Join Date: 12-21-2003
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Location: GA
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PDAPhone: XV6700
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Carrier: Verizon
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Headset: Motorola H9
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Im pretty sure this doesnt go with your exact issue but may help you tweak it once you get it back running.
Activate MS Voice Command via Bluetooth (HTC WM5.0 Devices)
You must have Microsoft Voice Command installed to use this hack. Goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe"..
Voice Command Volume Fix
Open your regedit program
Go to
HKEY Current User - Control panel - Sound Catagories - Voice Command (or Voicecommand1)-
click on voice command(or voicecommand1) and look for the keys and value section
In the settings
Change:
Attenuation Catagory - Value 1
InitVol - Value 3
Close the edit app
soft reset
and then you might need to check your settings in Voice Command.
Once you have the VOice command settings set for the phone for announce calls, etc
Then call your phone and see if you notice an increase in volume.
If you are running any 3rd party apps, you might need to make sure the volume is set to full.
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