Is there any way to disable the voice command button while in a call? Callers are hearing that darn beeping noise on their end if I accidentally hit it when in a call.
The same problem happened on the i730 with 2003/WM5 and voice signal. I would have thought that they had fixed that bug...
I remapped the button to require a long press. Then when i want to you VC i have to hold the button in for a second. it eliminated all those incidental presses.
I remapped the button to require a long press. Then when i want to you VC i have to hold the button in for a second. it eliminated all those incidental presses.
An excellent choice! I'll have this added to the FAQ!
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I remapped the button to require a long press. Then when i want to you VC i have to hold the button in for a second. it eliminated all those incidental presses.
I'm confussed. It is set that way by default.
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You must be holding it for a long period of time. With the i730 if you had it active, you needed to soft reset after you have done it. I have yet to hit any buttons during a call, except the send button once...
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You must be holding it for a long period of time. With the i730 if you had it active, you needed to soft reset after you have done it. I have yet to hit any buttons during a call, except the send button once...
I think the holster I bought is pushing down (and holding) the button when I slide it in. Holding the star key when in a call will lock all the keys and prevent this. I'll use that as a temporary workaround. Perhaps after some time, the holster will loosen up.
Sorry my 760 is still in the box waiting for me at the office. I just figured it was set up the way that the 730 was. I will go back to my corner and be quiet until i actually have my hands on the phone.