Hi, doesn't e7 have agenda and contacts keys? because mobilespeak assigns
the left and right soft keys to these keys on some phones. thus you may not
need to use touch screen.
----- Original Message -----
From: "alex wallis" <alexwallis...@googlemail.com>
To: <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] help enabling talks
Hi steven,
unfortunately your suggestion didn't work, because when you hit soft key
1, I assume because both programs are running at the same time, it didn't
let you press soft key 1.
I actually found the solution though, so I post it hear in case anyone
else has the same issue in the future.
I in the end had to put mobile speak into stylus mode, with the mobile
speak command key and repeated presses of the volume up switch.
after that, I then navigated to the talks area using the physical
keyboard, and it came up talking.
I was then able to go to options and enable talks.
I think the problem is that in all the modes other than stylus mode which
mostly doesn't read anything, mobile speak takes control of the touch
screen and changes its layout, which of course talks won't like as it
doesn't change the layout of the screen.
in the end I wasn't able to figure out how to make a call with mobile
speak, because I couldn't get its gestures to work for making a call and
hanging up, in fact help mode didn't even recognise them when I tried to
make them to see if I was getting it right.
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