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bnycastro
22nd April 2005, 11:32 AM
hi just installed the fonix voice dial anyway was wondering if anyone has figured out how to remap it to a diff hardware button, it seems it has been hard coded to the voicerecord button. I currently have this button mapped for HandyLauncher but each time I press the button VoiceDial Launches... even if I have the Button mapped to Handy Launcher Voicedial is the app that is launched. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks

xanth
22nd April 2005, 05:17 PM
Hi,

The way I've done it before is use a registry editor and then search for "voicedial.exe" (without the quotes)

I believe it'll end up in something like:

Local Machine\Software\OEM\VoiceDial (or VoiceCommand?)

Simply delete the VoiceDial (or VoiceCommand?) section it self and that's literally all you need to do.

As always backup your device before editing the Windows Registry etc etc etc.

Works for me though and I've done it about 25 times (I hard reset a lot!)

bnycastro
24th April 2005, 05:35 AM
Thanks a lot:-)

Rick GM
25th April 2005, 10:45 AM
Have the same problem on my Qtek 9090, Fonix has taken over my record button. However, if I press nad hold the button for 1/2 a second, it works fine. Give it a try - much better than messing about with the registry (unless, unlike me, you really know what you're doing!)

Germanicus__
20th July 2005, 06:49 PM
The way I've done it before is use a registry editor and then search for "voicedial.exe" (without the quotes)

I believe it'll end up in something like:

Local Machine\Software\OEM\VoiceDial (or VoiceCommand?)

Simply delete the VoiceDial (or VoiceCommand?) section it self and that's literally all you need to do.

As always backup your device before editing the Windows Registry etc etc etc.

Personally I hate it when software forces its preferred options on you when there is no need to. Removing the registry entry for the Fonix voice app turned out to be very easy, and now I have my button back! :D

I used the free Registry Editor: http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/

Thanks much Xanth.