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Mark Hewitt
8th January 2008, 09:31 AM
Does anyone have experience in configuring FakeCursor?
I've kind of got it to work so far, I've assigned a hardware button to launch FakeCursor via it's shortcut, however when I press the button again to turn FakeCursor off it always goes back to the Home screen, which is annoying.
What I'd like to be able to do is just have one button which turns the cursor on and the same button to turn it off? Any ideas how I could get that configured?
Cheers
darksider
8th January 2008, 09:59 AM
try sphelper, this is i think better...
Mark Hewitt
8th January 2008, 10:15 AM
try sphelper, this is i think better...
SPHelper doesn't work with TomTom at all.
bigflavor
8th January 2008, 12:58 PM
Does anyone have experience in configuring FakeCursor?
I've kind of got it to work so far, I've assigned a hardware button to launch FakeCursor via it's shortcut, however when I press the button again to turn FakeCursor off it always goes back to the Home screen, which is annoying.
What I'd like to be able to do is just have one button which turns the cursor on and the same button to turn it off? Any ideas how I could get that configured?
Cheers
I have it mapped with Long_Home.lnk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355141). The cross-hairs will appear for a second, then disappear and only reappear when you move it (with the directional pad).
Hold home to turn it on, hold home to turn it off (it will put you back on the home screen when it exits, this is a [poor] function of FakeCursor).
Mark Hewitt
8th January 2008, 12:59 PM
I have it mapped with Long_Home.lnk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355141). The cross-hairs will appear for a second, then disappear and only reappear when you move it (with the directional pad).
Hold home to turn it on, hold home to turn it off (it will put you back on the home screen when it exits, this is a [poor] function of FakeCursor).
That's exactly how I have it configured :). I was wondering if there was a way it wouldn't dump you back to the home screen, but it seems not?
bigflavor
8th January 2008, 01:08 PM
That's exactly how I have it configured :). I was wondering if there was a way it wouldn't dump you back to the home screen, but it seems not?
I'm pretty sure that is a function of FakeCursor, not the mapping. It would be nice, but FakeCursor hasn't been updated for several years.
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