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> Help to turn airplane mode on without stylus, Can I use a button to turn on airplane mode?
Pigpaw3
post Dec 13 2006, 05:08 AM
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I am using free Pocket Nav and really like it. I can move programs such as file manager, camera, IE and most others into a folder named Launcher and they appear on my Today page. It makes for really nice one handed operation for most programs. But some programs I use alot such as airplane mode and settings I am unable to find to move to the Launcher folder, thus not able to get them to appear on my Today screen with Pocket Nav. Am I not looking in the correct place? Any suggestions? Thanks
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post Dec 13 2006, 07:39 AM
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I don't have your phone, but on mine the executables are located here:
\Windows\QuickApp.exe

and

here:
\Windows\settings.exe


I don't think you can "move" them to another folder but probably could put a shortcut to them in your launcher.


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post Dec 14 2006, 02:36 AM
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If you are using MS VoiceCommand 1.6 you can just tell it to turn flight mode on, that always works for me.


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post Jan 20 2007, 07:27 AM
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Now that I have one of these, I can say you can put a shortcut to the comm manager in the 'launcher'. When the comm manager opens it's on the "phone" on/off "button" by default. Press the enter key (or, touch the phone "button" with your finger) to turn on flight mode. It's two steps...but all one handed and NO stylus!


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