PDA

View Full Version : BT headset-LAST NUMBER REDIAL


kucsi
09-02-2006, 01:40 PM
Hi,

does anyone know how is it possible to disable the LAST NUMBER REDIAL function? If my BT headset is in my pocket it happens many times, that the "-" button is pressed and it activates the LAST NUMBER REDIAL. It is very annoying....you can imagine. Is there any REGISTRY hack or somehing like that to solve this problem?

THX

philtech44
09-02-2006, 01:43 PM
That has to be one of the most annoying things!

Especially when you are having a moan about someone after the original call!!

Vijay??

kucsi
10-02-2006, 09:16 AM
Nobody has the same problem?

woschirmer
10-02-2006, 02:01 PM
me too - it happens for me because I changed the LaunchAPEnable registry setting from 1 to 0 to send the sound to my headset over BT

WOlfgang

vijay555
15-02-2006, 12:16 AM
Can you clarify this problem? Which button is it that's being pressed? Hardware key or on the headset?

Explain clearly and I'll look into it and if I can help...

V

gaspx
15-02-2006, 02:30 AM
Vijay, you're too kind for your own good.. heh heh. (but we all appreciate it :))

I had this problem with my BT headset and speaking for myself, it's when you hold down the button on the headset, you'll initiate last number redial.

If you just press the button you'll launch Voice Dialler..

I used to keep my BT headset in my pocket and I had both these issues.. eventually I resolved both of these problems by buying a £3 neck strap off ebay and wearing the headset round my neck.. :wink:

cheers,
gaspx
--
BT on for nearly 2 weeks!!

vijay555
15-02-2006, 02:45 AM
gaspx: there is a technique I'm working on which might help us out here.

It's messy and very very early stages right now, and sent me over the edge last weekend. But if the technique works, it'll open some very interesting doors. Please remind me in a few days. I'm afraid that I can't think of a quick solution, but in my usual style, an unnecessarily complicated solution might surface...

V

Destroyer7337
16-02-2006, 05:22 AM
i have had the same problems aswell...
although i have been looking into the phone tools that only turn the bluetooth on when you have a phone call,
i am wondering if that will allouw bluetooth to turn on when transfering audio

vijay555
16-02-2006, 11:24 AM
VJVolubilis will automatically enable bluetooth and transfer audio (or attempt to).

V

TomTheGeek
01-06-2006, 03:01 AM
Anyone figure out a way to do this yet? It sucks because I keep accidentally calling people from my headset.

SickBoy
25-01-2007, 12:37 AM
I've looked around for a solution to this problem for a while now. Anyone come up with something? Vijay?

chuotdx
14-07-2007, 07:40 PM
Any development on this issue yet? I accidently called twice today. Very annoying because I kept my BT headset in pant's pocket. Please help, Vjay and others professors.

Janis
12-08-2007, 10:53 PM
I just triple-checked, my Motorola H500, H820 & H700 will reconnect when I power them back up & press the button once as long as the phone's BT is on, even mid-call. Do these newfangled machines not offer that? What I do is answer the call on the unit w/ one ear and if I think it'll be more than a minute, I put the headset on the other ear to power it up, press to connect, and I don't miss a word (not on the H820, I'll take a pause to switch to that one when I pull it out of my gadget-laden diaper bag. Every mom needs a BT headset!). I think it'll hook up even during ringing, but calling from my skype seemed a little overkill for this response.

(I'm using a modified/very-simply-reduced version of the Jaguar ROM on a wizard at the moment, and many of Vijay's venerably ingenious tools.)