I can't seem to find a version of Activesync Remote Display that works wth WM5/AS4 - is there one, or a free equivalent? looked on MS site but unless I completely missed it couldn't find anything there.
Actvesync Remote Display
#1
Posted 16 November 2005 - 11:59 AM
I can't seem to find a version of Activesync Remote Display that works wth WM5/AS4 - is there one, or a free equivalent? looked on MS site but unless I completely missed it couldn't find anything there.
#3
Posted 16 November 2005 - 01:20 PM
Pondrew, on Nov 16 2005, 12:08, said:
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Nice try, but that's what @bennish was asking - we've got that version already and it don't work on WM5.0 ......the MS page says :
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Windows Mobile 2003 based Pocket PCs
Windows Mobile 2003 based Smartphones
Windows Mobile 2002 based Pocket PCs
Windows Mobile 2002 based Smartphones
So we're all still waiting for a version that works on our Wizard/Magician devices - oh, and one that we don't have to pay for
Mark.
#4
Posted 16 November 2005 - 01:55 PM
Expect Activesync 4 will be on the Microsoft site for download BEFORE they update their power tools.
#5
Posted 16 November 2005 - 11:27 PM
#6
Posted 25 November 2005 - 01:28 PM
bennish, on Nov 16 2005, 23:27, said:
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In the directory you installed the Mobile Developer Power Toys, find the "Activesync Remote Display" directory and RTFM :shock: ......
Basically, all you need to do is copy the two files in "C:\Program Files\Windows Mobile Developer Power Toys\ActiveSync_Remote_Display\devices\wce400\armv4t" to the \WINDOWS directory on your WM5.0 device using ActiveSync.
When you fire up the shortcut for ActiveSync Remote Display on your PC, it bitches that "The OS or CPU of this device is unknown to this application" - just click OK and your WM5.0 display will appear in the main window!!!! The first time that you start and stop the remote display, your phone/device will give you the "This program is from an unknown publisher...." message, so just say Yes and it won't ask you again.
The only caveat is that you seem to get the remote display icon (windows logo in a circle) in the notification area (where the battery and screen rotation icons are) one position to the left each time you stop and start the remote display. No big deal, but can look a bit weird after you've stopped/started about ten times :?:
Give it a go - the quality of the display on the PC is as crap as ever (and zooming it only makes it worse), but it's still nice to be able to compose a message reply on a full size keyboard from time to time
Cheers, Mark.
#8
Posted 26 November 2005 - 02:59 PM
I want to be able to click start and that but ticking or not ticking "Send all mouse clicks" doesnt seem to change anythin
#9
Posted 26 November 2005 - 03:10 PM
F1 = Left Soft Key
F2 = Right Soft Key
F3 = Green Button
F4 = Red Button
F6 = Volume Up
F7 = Volume Down
F = #
Windows Button/Start Button = Home (Although it brings up start menu on pc)
#10
Posted 26 November 2005 - 03:15 PM
F1 - Left softkey
F2 - Right softkey
F3 - Phone dialer
F6 - Volumeup
F7 - Volumedown
F8 - *
F9 - #
` - Standby
Mouse commands work fine for me btw...
Edit - beat me to it Wally!
#11
Posted 26 November 2005 - 03:20 PM
Monolithix [MVP], on Nov 26 2005, 15:15, said:
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hehe
I'm guessing mouse clicks only work for PPC's then? Mouse clicks emulating the touch screen? I'm using C550 you see.
#12
Posted 26 November 2005 - 03:58 PM
#13
Posted 27 November 2005 - 05:48 AM
#14
Posted 27 November 2005 - 12:10 PM
bennish, on Nov 27 2005, 15:48, said:
Bennish, i noticed you have remapped the left softkey as start menu. You currently have the exact setup i want (Left - Start ; Right - Messaging), but i havent found a solution to get start menu to work via a soft key. I have had a look through all the major ppc forums but havent found anyone else that has done it.
Could you let me know how you did this? Is this an exe or shortcut you are pointing to in the registry or have you used a software button mapper etc?
Thanks
Chris
#15
Posted 27 November 2005 - 05:52 PM
On my KJAM i have the top two hardware keys bound to Start (the messages button) and Close/OK (the IE button), which allows for almost stylus-free use when in portrait mode
#16
Posted 28 November 2005 - 01:39 AM
How do you do it in spb pocketplus, monolithix?
Yea, i tried the same thing with those top 2 mono, but found it annoying to have to shift my hand all the time. I currently have the top left side as (microsoft) start, and top right side as ok/close. I rarely use the top 2. How i wish they were below the screen where 'imate' and 'kjam' are written... :|
#17
Posted 28 November 2005 - 02:16 AM
bennish, on Nov 28 2005, 11:39, said:
How do you do it in spb pocketplus, monolithix?
Yea, i tried the same thing with those top 2 mono, but found it annoying to have to shift my hand all the time. I currently have the top left side as (microsoft) start, and top right side as ok/close. I rarely use the top 2. How i wish they were below the screen where 'imate' and 'kjam' are written... :|
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Ahh, thanks for letting us know, i thought it may have been a cheat as i havent seen anyone that has found a way to map "Start" to a softkey as there seems to be no exe or shortcut involved.
Even with SPB PocketPlus it still only allows you to map extra functions to the hardware buttons, it just enables more programs / apps to be used.
Chris
#18
Posted 28 November 2005 - 10:21 PM
The mod is a reg hack, not sure what though...
#20
Posted 30 July 2006 - 12:49 AM
M@rkC, on Nov 25 2005, 09:28, said:
The only caveat is that you seem to get the remote display icon (windows logo in a circle) in the notification area (where the battery and screen rotation icons are) one position to the left each time you stop and start the remote display. No big deal, but can look a bit weird after you've stopped/started about ten times :?:
Cheers, Mark.
Actually, FYI, the icon in the notification area is a menu for the application (Mobile device side) and lets you change update/refresh rate; connect from the device to the PC; and exit the application.
You might want to use it as if you don't (even Microsoft states in the readme file) that the process (cerdisp2.exe) will continue to run. We all know that it is not wise to let a process take up resources (run) when it is not needed.
Another side-note is that: This isn't limited to an ActiveSync connection in order to be able to use it. I have successfully connected using bluetooth (via ActiveSync) and also by connecting via my Wireless Router (not using ActiveSync {the key here is to initiate the connection via the device not the PC. Unless you are using a host proxy on your device to resolve names, use the IP address of the PC - and have the Remote Display app running on the PC before initiating the connection}).
Pocket Hosts can be found HERE.











