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bpizzlesd
8th August 2007, 09:17 AM
So i changed from the 8125 to the wing and I have discovered it is much more difficult to send a new text message. You have to go through like 5 different commands...(open the message bar, select text message account, tap menu, scroll to new, scroll to sms) it just seems so tedious so i was wondering if anyone knows of a way to make it so i can have new message be one of my soft key choices (preferably where the delete soft key is). Its really annoying.

Thanks BP

iTeQ
8th August 2007, 10:59 AM
How about when you install the HTC Home plugin, I HAD one until i bricked my phone yesterday :'( it came with the PDAVIET rom which was released some time ago.

What it does is, it shows on the Today screen a link to Email and one to SMS.

That's probably the fastest way.

Cheers

MisterSosa
8th August 2007, 11:14 AM
how 'bout putting the command "new sms" under a softkey ?

The Dutchman
8th August 2007, 01:41 PM
Or simply install the program "name" (sorry forgot the name) that puts a "New" menu at your left soft-key in the today screen, from there you can choose sms, e-mail, mms etc.. Just search for New menu

Kar98
8th August 2007, 03:50 PM
Press Contacts softkey. Scroll to the intended recipient. Tap, hold, pick "Send Text Message". Type text message. Press Send softkey.

What's the problem?

azurefog
8th August 2007, 09:36 PM
Hello,
I use VijaySMS All the time... It allows you to make a shortcut (I use SPB Today so I create the shortcuts in there) that either starts a blank SMS or start one to a specific contact. You can find the program at Vijay's webpage here: http://www.vijay555.com/

Enjoy!

freakingwilly
14th August 2007, 05:44 AM
You could set up the Message button to automatically go to your SMS Inbox when you press it.

Messaging Inbox > Menu > Tools > Options...

Select Text/SMS and uncheck "Display account picker when opening Messaging." This will automatically open your SMS Inbox, thus eliminating the first two steps of your problem.