View Full Version : shortening the default time for the hold-button buttons
charlie71
17th November 2007, 02:34 AM
Pocket plus give all the button the push/hold feature, doubling the things you can asign to them. But the hold is a bit longer than needed, so at times you end up opening up what ever is set for the push, rather than the push/hold. Is there a way to edit a registry setting that determines the length of time required to act as a hold?
pcortes
18th November 2007, 05:26 PM
Hi,
I use Hbutton and love it. I works like this: after you install the .cab, you assign a button or buttons to hbutton1, hbutton2, etc.. Then open the Hbutton program to configure each hbutton. Muliple programs can be assigned to each hbutton. When you press an hold a button, you will cycle through the programs in order. You can configure it to beep or vibrate as the programs switch so you know when to let go. You configure the switching delay. Once you get some practice you can set the delay as low as 100ms (1/10th of a second). As far as I can tell, there is no performance hit after installing this program. You should be able to try it without uninstalling anything. I found it here (on xda-developers) so you should be able to find it too with a search.
charlie71
19th November 2007, 02:42 AM
That sounds good, I'll have to look into it...
charlie71
2nd December 2007, 01:56 AM
No, I didn't care for Hbutton, is there just a tweak to shorten the default time for the push/to/hold time?
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