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#100 Vibrating Function for Kyocera 6035

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2003-01-22
2003-01-14
Anonymous
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Thanks for all the work that you've done. I'd like to be
able to set diddlebug to vibrate. It says unsupported
hardware. I suspect it will be similiar to the clie problem
Im runing PalmOS 3.5.3. Thanks!

volwrath@msn.com

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  • Peter Putzer

    Peter Putzer - 2003-01-20

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    If you tell me how to do it, I'll gladly implement this feature.
    On Palm m5xx etc. I'm using the Attention Manager API.
    This API is only available on PalmOS >= 4.0. I have not found
    any documentation regarding vibrating or LED alarms on any
    other devices than those from Palm itself - even Sony CLIEs
    with OS4 apparently don't use the Attention Manager fr
    vibration.

     
  • Peter Putzer

    Peter Putzer - 2003-01-22
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  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    Would be nice, too, if Diddlebug could vibrate, flash the light,
    or both. Also, on my Kyocera 6035, the alarm on all of my
    other Palm apps is adjustable; however, the Diddlebug alarm
    always sounds at MAXIMUM VOLUME no matter how I try to
    adjust it... ...am running Diddlebug 2.5.2 (I'll try 2.6 and see if
    it fixes the problem.)
    The Kyocera 6035 could prove an excellent "project" for the
    open source community because these Palm/Phones have
    become very inexpensive to obtain. I obtained a new one via
    E-Bay for $70....

     
  • Miguel S. Garrido

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    In my Kyocera 7135 doesn't work also but in other programs
    like ToastTimer selecting the Default Midi Sound allows
    vibration when in silent mode, perhaps this could be
    implemented. (I'd would like know how I can change the
    Default Midi Sound preference).

     

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