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Old 11th March 2006, 09:45 PM
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Default Registry Tweaking Upgrading Backup ur MDA Vario Wizard 9100

Programs for MD Vario
ROM Update

Current Operating System: 1.6.2.4 (updated 9th March 2006)
Updates and instructions available at:
http://t-mobile.iris-global.com/down...mda_vario.html

If the device appears locked at any stage, please check first the keypad lock isn’t “on”.
Hard Reset HARD RESET: start>settings>system tab> Clear Storage
 CONNECT DEVICE TO PC
 SYNCHRONISE – but uncheck all boxes first (makes installing everything else easier by avoiding lengthy synchs each time you install a new prog)
1. Essential Programs – all on www.handango.com
Program Location to Save to Notes
Pocket Informant DEFAULT DEVICE Great diary, contacts, tasks program; use international version
SPB Pocket Plus DEFAULT DEVICE for the X close button utility
Solvoed EngSpa Ultralingua SD CARD Spanish Advanced Dictionary
Paragon Spanish Sound Gold SD CARD Spanish Sound Module for the dictionary
SPB GPRS monitor DEFAULT DEVICE Monitor your data transfer when browsing the web to ensure you don’t exceed your monthly limit
SPB Backup ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL SD CARD Simply the best backup utility – backs up registry, PDA settings and programs all into one little executable program that you can save on your SD card and restore without even needing SBP backup loaded when your PDA goes funny
Vidya Pocket Registry Editor DEFAULT DEVICE Necessary for making the registry tweaks outlined below. Simplifies registry editing.
OMAP overclock ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL DEFAULT DEVICE The MDA Vario has a TI OMAP processor running at 180 MHz. With this utility, improve performance by increasing it to max 240 Hz (some say 264Hz is the upper limit). Read instructions below; need to add an instruction to the startup menu to ensure it always runs at the set rate on soft-resetting the MDA (rather than defaulting back to 180 MHz)
Memmaid Tweaking program DEFAULT DEVICE Again, needed for processor clocking, BUT has a great clean utility to clean out all the crap that cumulatively builds up with use.
Resco File Explorer SD CARD Super program for finding the files you want. Much better than the file explorer in WM5
SMARTSKEY ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL DEFAULT DEVICE A nifty little program that enables you to operate your MDA with one hand without the need for getting out the stylus. It does this by reconfiguring the buttons on your PDA so that a quick press of them does what they already do but a longer sustained press adds new functionality.
Read instructions below; the program already has an inbuilt startup instruction to set it to restart on reboot; smartskey will automatically set the OMAP clocking facility to 240; this means you can install OMAP and let smartskey do the tweaking.


NON ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS:

 Home pocket mobile inventory
 My Last Cigarette
 Speedreader (heavy and slow on CPU) vs fast reader
 Vito sketch artist
 Lexionary/English Pro Dictionary
 Bible
 Turboinvaders
 Microsoft Arcade Pack
 Palm games for pocket PC


Specific Program Installation and Configuration Instructions
Today screen = main screen you see
Pocket Informant
Start Pocket Informant (say yes to colour schemes)
Yes to customise it
Yes to make it the default
Add registration code

Start outlook messages on today screen
Menu>tools>options>storage
Click store attachments on storage card
Click  empty deleted items immediately

SPB Pocket Plus
After installing, remove the pink colour on the bar at the bottom: start>settings>personal>today>appearance; select windows default

On today screen tool bar click the system tab of SPB Pocket Plus
Click the house to get the screen display you want (takes time – I like the 5th one)
Then press right hand corner of screen (to the right of where the time is at the top)
Select options
Remove (uncheck the box):
 Safe mode
 Buttons
 File explorer and
 Today plug in
Click ok

OMAP Overclock

Instructions for overclocking Wizard (tested on Imate K-JAM). Use at your own risk!

1. Download the following file and unzip. Save the OmapClock.exe to your \Windows folder on your device: http://forum.xda-developers.com/download.php?id=9181

2. Open File Explorer on your device and open Omapclock.exe. Find the maximum speed that your device will handle without locking up. On each test, test all applications you use. This is important because once you place this in your startup, it will load up automatically and could cause your device to stop responding! 240Mhz works for me. Suspending the device at this point will cause the speed to be reset back to default. Execute Windows\OmapClock.exe again if this happens and you want to continue testing.

3. Download and install Resco File Explorer 2005: http://resco.net

4. Open Resco Explorer and go to the \Windows folder. Locate the OmapClock.exe file and hold the stylus on this file until menu pops. Choose “Copy”.

5. Now browse to \Windows\Startup then hold stylus in an empty area and when menu pops, choose paste shortcut.

6. Hold the stylus on the newly created OmapClock shortcut and choose Properties then click the Shortcut tab.

7. Target should be: “\Windows\OmapClock.exe” –clock 240
Change the 240 to the clock speed you tested in step 2 above.

8. Soft reset and test. Suspending the device will reset the device back to the default speed. This is a secondary test to make sure the device does not lock up!

9. Download and install DinarSoft MemMaid: http://www.handango.com/PlatformProd...23995&R=123995

10. Open MemMaid and choose the Notification queue button/tab on the bottom (second from left) then click the ADD button.

11. For Program, click the browse button and browse to the shortcut you created in steps 5-7. The location of the shortcut is \Windows\Startup.

12. From the event dropdown choose “The device woke up”.

13. Click Add.

14. Soft reset and you are done. The Clock speed will remain at the specified speed you specified in step 7 even when the device comes out of suspend.
Source: XDA-Developers

SmartsKeys
Enables mapping holding softkeys to close apps, open start menu, turn volume slider into scroll slider. Absolutely, the best software I've used on my device. Makes one handed use a breeze. Must register with XDA Developers to download.
The following functionality can be enabled by running the program:
• Tap soft key: orginal Soft Key functions
• Tap and hold left Soft Key: Start Menu
• Tap and hold right Soft Key: Close/OK button
• Volume Slider at the left = Page Up and Page Down
http://forum.xda-developers.com/view...f1de0d7156a30a

To reset to default, soft reset the phone.
To make the program run after reset, put a shortcut at /windows/startup
Smartskey now includes a configuration file so you can make your own settings like which Soft Keys to alter, whether to use the Close/OK function to really close or only hide a program and an exception list for the Close/OK function.
That’s all great, but the best enhancement is the integration of the OMAP overclock program. From Smartskeys configuration you can overclock your processor to a configurable speed at start up, and even better, have that automatically activated after your devices comes back up from a soft-reset.
You can find Smartskey on
http://htcwizard.westlands.org/wp-co...artskey0.4.zip .
It includes the program itself, the configuration file and a readme.pdf . It does not include the OMAP overclok program, but I have it here for you:
http://htcwizard.westlands.org/wp-co.../OmapClock.exe


2. More MDA Vario Settings to Alter:
Word
Open Word
Menu>Options
Check the box “Save to storage card”


Other Settings
Check the box “Remove from display” (start>settings>today)
Check box “Cleartype”
Start>Settings>Personal>Input>Word Completion>Uncheck “Suggest words when entering text”
Start>settings>Personal>Menus: select which 7 programs you want listing in the start menu
Start>settings>Personal>Owner Information>Set Stuff in Identification; also look at “Notes” and “Options” tabs
Start>Settings>Personal>Today>Items tab: Decide which programs you want in “Today” screen
start>settings>system tab>Regional Settings>Choose your location
Start>Settings>Systems Tab>Screen>Cleartype tab>Enable ClearType


3. Make a Registry Backup – “originalregistry”You need to make a registry backup at this stage so that you have a safe copy of the original registry that came with the device so that you can restore back to it should you make a mess of things when tweaking as instructed below. I strongly recommend Vidya Pocket Registry Editor.
Don’t ever delete this file.

Make sure the selection cursor is on “Pocket PC” and NOT on any of the other subfolders otherwise it will only backup those subfolder registry entries.
Click File>Export Registry
Type in a name – I suggest “originalregistry”
Don’t forget to select “Storage Card” for Location
Click Save

4. Registry Tweaks
These are all quotes I've compiles from other forums. I think I've done most of these and they work. Select whichever you would like to apply to your MDA device. You're going to need a registry editor. I strongly recommend Vidya Pocket Registry Editor. After you have made all the changes you want, soft reset the device to get them to “kick in”.

Improve Performance Generally
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\Cac heSize=8192
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\Ena bleCache=1
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Filters\f sreplxfilt\ReplStoreCacheSize=8192
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\
MSFlash\FATFS\Filters\DataCacheSize=8192 [this needs adding]
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Profiles\ MSFlash\FATFS\Flags=40 [this needs adding]
All values are D-values


Caps/Shift Keyboard Notifier on Screen
Go to:
\HKCU\ControlPanel\Keybd
Create the registry entry called EnableIndicator and assign the DWORD value of 1

After soft-resetting the device, an indicator will appear next to the keyboard icon on the bottom of the screen! Tapping the Shift key shows a "C" while tapping the Dot key shows a dot! Very cool!

Keep the GPRS Connection Active At All Times
Remember, you’re only paying for the amount of data that is transferred; so why not keep the GPRS connection active all the time rather than waiting 1-2 mins for the device to connect every time you want to browse the net? You don’t pay anything for an active GPRS connection when you are not in internet explorer.

HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A3...}\Connectio ns\GPRS...\
change value "AlwaysOn" from 0 to 1


Store Internet Clutter on Your SD Card to Save Device Memory
Put IE cache on storage card instead of memory; this increases the performance of your device. This hack will increase your available ROM memory and people have reported storage gains of over 9 mb. You will need to have a storage card with some free memory installed to utilize this hack.

First open up internet explorer and navigate Menu>Tools>Options>Memory
Press the delete files button to clear the cache
Press delete the cache
Press delete the history
Then open up file explorer from the programs folder in the start menu.
Navigate to the Storage Card and make sure that you are in the base directory of the card.
Then create an I.E. folder and within that folder create a folder called “cache” and “history”
Open up a registry edit program
Navigate to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\Cache"
Change the default value "\Windows\Profiles\Guest\Temporary Internet Files" to "\Storage_Card\ie\cache"
Change the other values in the Shell Folders section of the registry to the folders you created and then soft reset.

Be warned that you will create errors in I.E. if you do not have a storage card inserted with those directories on it while you are surfing from now on.

Get a Different GPRS/EDGE Icon
Registry: HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL
Key: EnableDifferGprsEdgeIcon (dWord)
Value: 0 = disabled
1 = enabled

Disable SMS Received Notification – switch it off if it annoys you
Hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\inbox\setting s\SMSDeliveryNotify
Change Dword: 1  0=off

Disable Message Sent Notification
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings
Key: SMSNoSentMsg (dWord)
Value: 0 = disabled
1 = enabled


Turn On GPS Application (GPS not GPRS ie Navigation Stuff)
First of all, your MDA does NOT have GPS built-in; let's make that clear from the start.
However, Windows Mobile 5.0 includes a GPS Control Panel for ease of configuring Bluetooth GPS devices. This includes creating 'virtual ports' so that multiple programs can access the same NEMA GPS stream from said BT/GPS device. This is helpful for anyone who uses GPS for Navigation, War-Driving and lots of new emerging location-based programs which use GPS information available to your MDA.
Unfortunately, the Registry Wizard for tweaking the MDA available in this FAQ and over at xda-developers does not work with the T-Mobile ROMs. You have to manually edit the registry by following these instructions:

Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MASCHINE\ControlPanel\GPS Settings
Delete the DWORD marked "hide"
Add a DWORD called "Group" and give it the value of "2"
The GPS panel will now show up in your connection settings

***Note: You must delete 'Redirect' and 'Hide' keys completely***
Soft restart, wait 30 seconds, restart and viola, GPS Control Panel is now enabled.
NB 2=show; 1=hide GPS icon

How I set-up (after BT pairing with the GPS)
Open the new GPS Icon, I then set my GPS Settings on the MDA for 'GPS Program port:' to COM8 (the 'virtual port' for your programs to access the same GPS data) .
Then set the 'GPS hardware port:' to COM6.
Also set the Baud Rate to 9600 (default for my BT/GPS unit)
Check the box 'Manage GPS automatically'.

I'm using WiFiFoFum2, Socket MyNavigator and VisualGPSce to simultaneously run utilizing my BT GPS device. It works flawlessly.

Enable 802.11g WIFI Speed (rather than the default 801.11b)
For more info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=38898


1) Locate the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\TNETWLN1\PARMS
2) Add the following key:
name: dot11SupportedRateMaskG
D value: 8

Glyph Cache
Your MDA uses a section of the memory called glyph cache to store your fonts' glyphs and other graphical outputs for things like gaming. You can modify standard graphic rendering so that games run more smoothly with faster graphics. Noted improvement especially for racing, action and arcade games.

Enable Cleartype in Landscape mode
Clear type smoothes the edges of screen fonts for many programs to make reading easier and make your device appear more slick. You can turn this on by going to Start>Settings>Systems Tab>Screen>Cleartype tab>Enable ClearType

However, if you view anything in Landscape mode (by opening the keyboard for instance); for some reason, landscape doesn’t work in this mode. To enable it in landscape mode too, do this to the registry

HKLM\System\GDI\ClearTypeSettings
Key: OffOnRotation (string)
Value: 0

(NB 0 = on; 1 = off)

Hide SIM contacts
Registry: HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone
Key: ShowSim (dWord)
Value: 0 = hide
1 = show

Alter Horizontal Scrollbar Width
Registry: HKLM\System\GWE
Key: cyHScr (dWord)
Value: 13 = default

Alter Vertical Scrollbar Width
Registry: HKLM\System\GWE
Key: cxVScr (dWord)
Value: 13 = default

Alter Taskbar Date/Time
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell
Key: TBOpt (dWord)
Value: 0 = Nothing
1 = Time
2 = Date
3 = Time and date

Enable Bluetooth Receive
Registry: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Obex
Key: IsEnabled (dWord)
Value: 1 = enabled
2 = disabled

Increase Font Cache
Registry: HKLM\System\GDI\SYSFNT
Key: CS (dWord)
Value: 0 (Default)
4096
8192 (preferred)
16384

Store Internet Clutter on Storage Card
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\shell Folders
Key: Cache (string)
Value: \Storage Card\Temporary Internet Files
\Windows\Profiles\guest\Temporary Internet Files

Disable IE background sounds
Registry: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
Key: Play_Background_Sounds (dWord)
Value: 1 (Default)
0 Disabled

Alter the Default Input Method
Registry: HKCU\ ControlPanel\SIP
Key: DefaultIM (string)
Value:
Keyboard {42429667-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}
Letter recogniser {42429690-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}
Block recogniser {42429691-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}
Transcriber ***0034DD0-2AD4-11d1-9CB0-E84BE8000000}
Phone pad {51A2CB38-154E-4C92-A625-A83871C99EC2}



5. Do an Complete Device Backup(1) – “backupprogstweaks”
You need to make a complete device backup at this stage because your device at this stage has been fine tuned to your perfection. If anything happens in the future, you can now restore to exactly this point without having to reinstall programs and alter registry settings again. I strongly suggest use SPB Backup and make sure you save the “Full” backup to your SD card; suggest calling it something like “progsntweaksbackup”.

Click “Last Backup” segment of your today screen or select Start>Progs>SPB Backup
Select Full Backup
Click Next; choose file name; set location to Storage Card
Click Next
Now let it do its job

6. Install Non-Essential Software
By non-essential I mean software that you’d like on now, but you don’t know whether you might remove in the future if the push came to shove.

Try and save all of these to the storage card to make sure you don’t eat all the memory on your device. Remember, you want to keep the main memory of the device as free as possible.

7. Do Another Complete Device Backup (2) – “backupallprogstweaks”
This backup is of all the programs (essential + non-essential) and tweaks in case you ever want to restore it to this point.

Click “Last Backup” segment of your today screen or select Start>Progs>SPB Backup
Select Full Backup
Click Next; choose file name; set location to Storage Card
Click Next
Now let it do its job

8. Synchronise – first proper synchronisation

• SYNCHRONISE – but now check those boxes you want on
 Alter active sync settings:
 Tools>options>email
 2 weeks
 5Kb
 max 50Kb attachments
 Click OK
 PDA will synchronise
9. Do Another Complete Device Backup (3) – use the name suggested by the program
This backup is of the first synchronisation in case you ever want to restore it to this point.

Click “Last Backup” segment of your today screen or select Start>Progs>SPB Backup
Select Full Backup
Click Next; choose file name; set location to Storage Card
Click Next
Now let it do its job

A Note on the Three Backups
You might be wondering why the need for the three types of back up. Let me make this clear: you only need to do these backups ONCE. The three back ups then give you the flexibility of restoring to whichever point you want to when the need arises. Don’t ever delete these three backups.

Having said this though, don’t forget to regularly back up your device just to keep the most up to date back up at hand in case your battery goes dead and you simply want to restore it back to the last configuration (with email, calendar and contacts data).


OTHER USEFUL THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW


Changing the Clock
You can change out of 24 hour clock mode by going to regional settings and choosing a non-capitalized option like hh:mm:ss

Switching between vibrate and ring mode
Hold down the Comm Manager button for a second or two on the side of the device above the volume slider. This will toggle the unit between silent (with vibrate) and your regular ringer on settings.


What do the LED lights on the front indicate?
Left LED:
Blinking blue - bluetooth enabled
Blinking green - Wifi enabled

Right LED:
Blinking green - Phone enabled
Blinking orange - Battery Low
Solid orange - Charging Quote:

Note: the right led blinking orange could also mean that you have an alert in addition to the low battery. It is dependant on how you set up your notifications.

Installing Your Own Sounds for Ring Tones, Alarms and Notifications
You need to have a set of “ring tones” and “alarms and notification sounds” in two separate folders to begin with on your PC.

Make sure those in” ring tones” are in mp3 format
Make sure those in “alarms and notifications” are in wav format

Connect and synchronise your device with the computer

On your PC:
Open the ring tones folder
Copy the mp3 files you want
On ActiveSyn, Click on Explore>My Device>Windows>Rings Folder
Paste them there

On your PC:
Open the “sounds and notifications” folder
Copy the wav files you want
On ActiveSyn, Click on Explore>My Device>Windows
Paste them there

That’s it. Now you should see them all. If you can’t see one or two, it is probably because they are too big in size.

Also I neglected to mention that you can load them on the minisd card (obviously if you have one) to the root folder and they will work. To change it to your new ringone, go to settings > sounds and notifications > notifications tab > change the event to incoming call check play sound and select the sound

Bluetooth Messaging
I've seen people send and receive messages via bluetooth with regular phones like Nokia, and I was wondering whether this is possible with a T-Mobile Vario (Windows Mobile 5). Would I need to install any application for this? Thanks.

Well i think theyre not really sending SMS Messages.. these are actually Notes. You don´t need a program for it. Just create a new Note/Text-File and send it via Bluetooth!



I hope this document has proved useful.
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Old 11th March 2006, 11:52 PM
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Very useful indeed, thank you.
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Old 12th March 2006, 06:39 PM
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Holy crap! You just answered nearly every question I had about: the cryptically-described options in Registry Wizard, various shortcuts (vibrate/sound mode for example), and the most useful programs to install.

Thanks a bunch.
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Old 12th March 2006, 08:06 PM
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Default BACKLIGHT SETTINGS

Since I upgrade to IMATE'S LATEST ROM, when I do soft reset the backlight off setting on battery reverts to 10 seconds instead of the 3 minutes I set it at.

Any suggestions or tweaks for this??

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nice piece of work m8
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Brilliant. Excellent piece of work bringing all of this information together.

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Old 17th March 2006, 07:28 PM
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ring tone can be WMA. you can use movie maker (MM) (on your XP box) to edit/cut them to make it smaller (shorter) and save it as WMA. Now, MM does not have save as WMA option but if you only have audio source, save movie option will actually do save WMA.

One more thing... you can copy your ring tones on \storage card\my documents
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Old 18th March 2006, 10:55 PM
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If I use TotalCommander to add Caps/Shift Keyboard Notifier on Screen
Create the registry entry called EnableIndicator and assign the DWORD value of 1

once I did this and klick ''ok'' and soft-reset the phone, it is gone: no EnbleIndicator in the registry......what am I doing wrong??
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Old 19th March 2006, 09:12 AM
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Quote:
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If I use TotalCommander to add Caps/Shift Keyboard Notifier on Screen
Create the registry entry called EnableIndicator and assign the DWORD value of 1

once I did this and klick ''ok'' and soft-reset the phone, it is gone: no EnbleIndicator in the registry......what am I doing wrong??
Switch off first (suspend) to make the device write the reg.
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Old 19th March 2006, 11:30 AM
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Sweet!

Thanks man!!
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