Hkey_local_machine?? - iPAQ rw6828, XDA Atom Software Upgrading

How do i enable some of these features
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Atom_Hacks_WM5
it says to browse to these file:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings]
etc
but how do i browse to that on my phone??

friend, you need to have registry editor. for example TRE (Tascal Registry Editor)
Version 0.90, MobileRegistryEditor, you can easily get them, just do a search, they are free!

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Listening to archived radio programs + shortcut to settings

Just some tips I would like to share:
SHORTCUT TO SETTINGS
For anybody who uses Program Menu instead of the standard start menu and has lost the Settings menu option you can create shortcuts to most of the system settings:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnppc2k/html/ppc_tcuts2.asp
Attached are all the settings shortcuts I could find
RADIO
BBC have a lot of their radio programs archived.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/
You can download the realmedia file with:
Streambox:
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_capture_tools/streambox_vcr_suite.cfm
vcr_31turbo.exe works for me.
On the radio website, find the realmedia link for the archived radio program. Right click on link and select "Save target as..." and save the .ram file to the desktop. Open the .ram file in a text editor and copy the URL into Streambox and let it download the .ra file.
To play the .ra file on your PDA download realplayer:
http://www.real.com/realmobile/download.html
MarkH, what url do you use for the radio1 sreams?
I haven't downloaded any radio 1 programs so I don't know.
With radio 4 I looked for ram files in the programs web page, downloaded them and opened them in a text browser to find the realaudio url. Below is a url for Start the Week:
rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio4/mon0902_20050321.ra
- starts at 09:02 on a monday (mon0902), and this one is from 21st March (20050321)

Help finding "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE..."! (8525 WM5)

I'm so sorry if this is a newb question, but when I use Total Commander to go into the root directory I find:
\\Plugins
Under which I find:
ftp
LAN
Registry
Under Registry I find
HKCR
HKCU
HKLM
i can't seem to find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE... anywhere...hoping I'm just looking in the wrong place. The change I'm trying to make is to turn off the SMS Sent message...drives me crazy. I was able to turn off the ATT splash animation with TC and that was a Godsend.
Your help is appreciated.
Hklm = Hkey_local_machine
Thanks...I did figure that out DOH! Now the instructions are telling me to drill down to the folder "Inbox" which I have. I am supposed to "Edit", then "Add Key". I used the File, Edit at the bottom of the screen but it did not give me the option to add a key.
I know I'm close...thanks for the handholding.
Steve
Are you using a registry explorer?

how do I go registry?

Its a stupid question I know... :S
Download a registry editor such as Total Commander or PHM Registry editor and navigate to the drictory you need and change the values there.
kareem9nba said:
Download a registry editor such as Total Commander or PHM Registry editor and navigate to the drictory you need and change the values there.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So for example, how do I go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\ ?
I really cant find it...
with the registry editor you will find it.
I recomend the resco version, that comes with resco explorer, but its not free.
Most of the time I use Total Commander for the registry. You can download it here.
When installed open total commander and go to:
plugins => registry
then you see:
- HKCR (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT),
- HKCU (HKEY_CURRENT_USER),
- HKLM (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE).
I use the SK TOOLS'S registry editor, is very quick
maybe it's just me, but i think that with your knowledge as it is right now you shouldn't be playing with registry settings...

[Q] registry editor

who can help me with a simple registry editor and a way to use it? I have been looking through the forums but cant find it.
Peter
I use Total Commander
- Run it.
- Navigate to the root directory of the device.
- Open the \\Plugins folder
- Open the registry folder
- Do whatever you need to do with the registry.
Word of warning though...
Lack of experience + messing with registry = messed up device.
thanks (also for the warning). can you also help me with which version to download? ARM, XSCALE, MIPS, SH3, X86?
The HD2 has a 1ghz snapdragon, which is an ARM-based cpu.

[Q] Android Unicode VCF Support

Has anyone ever Imported a VCF File Offline, Directly from their PC to their Android, and got the contacts with Unicode CJK (Chinese / Japanese / Korean) to display properly on import?
I have Android 4.2.2, and I've tried importing with 3 different programs (the Built-in Contacts Widget, Contacts VC, & vCardIO), and each one fails to retain the CJK Character Set Display when browsed through the phone
Of course, if a contact is added or edited individually with the CJK entered on the Device itself, it displays fine
Outlook has a similar problem by failing to display CJK properly when importing CSV contacts, however, in previous versions of Office you could import with Access which would retain the CJK Characters.. support for importing from Access & Excel DBs has been removed from Office 2013, which I assume is to boost the sales of their 30 dollar language support add on.. but I dont even know if buying that would help.
Anyway, the CSV file displays the CJK perfectly, and when converted to a single VCF, the CJK appears fine as well, when viewed in a txt editor
2 things I've tried and cant figure out is first, Converting the VCF to Unicode & saving as VCF creates a document which is not recognized by any of the 3 programs above, nor by Outlook.. Even though both files start with BEGIN:VCARD, and end with END:VCARD..
Doing a Notepadd++ file compare between the two documents, i notice a few extra lines and other differences beginning only at the point where the CJK contacts begin.. trying to fix the Unicode one up to match the original one also doesnt appear to have any effect. I HAVE NO IDEA why this happens.. it doesnt make any sense to me.. perhaps someone could explain it?
and Second, I've looked around in my phone for ways to add more support or fonts, but had no success.. perhaps someone could tell me how I might add in more support for CJK CharSets maybe in the Root, Either adding Fonts, or perhap there is something else I could add to make it more of a complete Chinese system
I'm a Windows user, and dont know much about the Linux Kernel, but its appearing to handle languages more like Apple does than like Microsoft.. Apple has a ton of programs that jumble all of my CJK files
In WinMo, i could install a "Chinese System" which gave it the same support the Chinese WinMo would have.. Android seems to support English, then selectively pick & choose whats going to be ported to a different language, not natively built to support other charsets
Perhaps also I could add CJK support to an existing open-source Contacts APK, or if someone has one in the works, maybe they could try and add it in? Let me know
thanks for any ideas
Here is my method I used to create my CSV & Convert it to a VCF
Start > Run
Type: Contacts & Hit Enter
Click "Import" on the bar above the window.. if you cant see it, make your window full screen, or click the ">>" arrows on the right
Browse to your CSV File & Click Import
Wait for them to all be imported, could take 5-15 minutes, depending on how many contacts you have
Hit Ctrl + A to select them all, and then click "Export", next to the Import button
Select "Vcards *.vcf"
Map all the fields, by dragging them from the left column to the closest similar column on the right
Browse to a New Folder just for your VCF Contacts
Click OK to Export, Export will be much faster than Import
There will be one VCF per contact, you could have thousands
Go to the folder where all the VCF files are
Right-Click, and go to Lopesoft File Menu Tools > and select "Command Line From Here"
Type the following:
copy *.vcf all.vcf
There will be new file named "all.vcf" in the file with all the other ones, but it will be much bigger, copy that to a new folder
Put that "all.vcf" file in your phone SD card
Import the VCF into your Phone Contacts
**If you need help getting a CSV file:
Outlook:
Export > Contacts to CSV
PIM Backup Database from Windows Mobile Phone
Use this Program to easily convert PimBackups from PPC to CSV files:
Thunderbird Contacts Export: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-thunderbird-contacts-export.html
Other Phones >Export Contacts to CSV Files using the phones software
Other Email Services > All your web-email sites can export to CSV for you
I figured out a work around!!
I'm not sure which step was the most important, i suspect a few.. so here is what I did:
- I had a CSV File of my contacts
- I Changed the CSV to *.txt, since more programs readily support Unicode in TXT files
- I Opened the TXT file in Notepad, & did a "Save As" in Unicode UTF-8 Encoding, also *.txt
- I rolled back to Office 2007 from 2013 because of the Language incompatibility & Language packs apparently needed, and the removal of support, I suspected it also made things difficult for other work-arounds to get unicode working properly..
- I Opened Access 2007, Clicked "External Data", under "Import", then Selected "Text", then I browsed to my Unicode UTF-8 TXT file & Click OK
- IMMEDIATELY click "Advanced" on the bottom left, Click the "Code Page" drop-down box, and scroll down & Select "UTF-8", then Click OK
- Click "Delimited", then "Next"
- Tick "First Row Contains Field Names", Tick the "Comma" Radio Button, then select > " < as the Text Qualifier (your format may vary) & Click Next
- Select "No Primary Key"
- Continue Clicking Next until you get to Finish
- Highlight the Entire Table
- Go to "External Data > Export > Text File"
- Name it something *.CSV
- DESELECT "Export Data with Formatting & Layout" & Click OK
- IMMEDIATELY click "Advanced" on the bottom left, Click the "Code Page" drop-down box, and scroll down & Select "UTF-8", then Click OK
- Be sure "Delimited" is selected, click Next
- Tick "Include Field Names on First Row", Tick the "Comma" Radio Button, then select > " < as the Text Qualifier, & Click Next
- Click Finish
- Type "Contacts" in the address bar of a Windows Explorer Window
- Click "Import" on the bar
- Click CSV, & Click "Import"
- Browse to your New Unicode UTF-8 CSV File from Access & Click "Next"
- Map Fields to the closest similar field.. Include Pager, Web Page, Mobile, Name (First Name), Surname, Email, Home & Business Phone, Fax & Notes, or whatever Fields you think you might have ever added something to
- Click "Finish" and wait for the Import
- Select All, then click "Export" on the bar
- Select "vCards" & Click "Export"
- Browse to a Location & Create a New Folder for your vCards there & Click OK - Wait for it to complete exporting
- Right-click in the folder, go to Lopesoft File Menu Tools > "Command Line from Here"
- Type or Paste in: copy *.vcf ContactsUnicode.vcf Then hit Enter & wait for it to Complete
- Copy the new file "ContactsUnicode.vcf" to a new Sub-folder, then send it to your phones Internal Storage
- If you try to import these directly into Android Contacts at this point, you will fail to read the Unicode Properly.
- Open the free app "vCardIO"
- In the Import Window, browse to your ContactsUnicode.vcf file, then Click "Import"
- Wait for it to complete the Import..
- The Import is NOT in your Android "Phone Contacts", but if you open Android Contacts & click the Menu button, then go to "Contacts to Display" then click "All Contacts" they will show up, WITH the Unicode intact... I guess they are in vCardIO's own directory.. not sure now..
- & Voila! Unicode Contacts!
You might find an much, much easier solution!
Got it from code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=10107
Notepad adds 3 bytes at the start of UTF-8 or Unicode files, which makes Unix (here, Android) not capable of reading Unicode/UTF-8 files.
If you edit your .vcf Vcard file with another editor, such as Notepad++ or Pspad, and save it as UTF-8 without BOM (implicit option in Pspad, explicit choice in the menu of Notepad++), then you will be able to import it on Android Kitkat 4.2 with the standard Vcard contact import option, and it will come into your Phone contacts naturally !

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