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Björn Alexandersson
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Di Aug 26, 2008 09:40 |
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Hi!
Just installed without problems on Vista.
I wonder if there is a way to get myphoneexplorer to handle callto:// urls?
Since you can make the phone dial from the program, it seems to me like it is doable?
Is there currently a way to make the program handle callto urls, or is there any plans for it?
/Björn |
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FJ
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Anmeldedatum: 15.02.2006
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Wohnort: Tirol
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Di Aug 26, 2008 16:53 |
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No problem. Open Notepad and insert this data:
Code: | Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\callto]
@="URL:Callto Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\callto\shell\open\command]
@="\"C:\\Program Files\\MyPhoneExplorer\\MyPhoneExplorer.exe\" action=dial number=%l" |
Then save it as "callto.reg" on your desktop and doubleclick the file.
Thats all - if the path to MyPhoneExplorer is not the same as above then correct it. |
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AtreX
Anmeldedatum: 17.01.2013
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Do Jan 17, 2013 14:10 |
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Hi guys, sorry for digging up an old thread, but I'm having problems with getting this to work for some reason..
I've followed your instructions and checked the resulting register post which looks like I believe it should:
"C:\Program Files\MyPhoneExplorer\MyPhoneExplorer.exe" action=dial number="%1"
The result though is thath the "Dial number"-window opens, but without any number written in it. If I replace "%1" with "123" it works fine and the phone immediately tries to call number 123.
If I remove the "-signs before and after %1 the result is exactly the same, I've also tried using %l and %0 instead with same result as above.
I'm using 32bit Windows 7 which I thought was close to identical to Windows Vista in terms of registry but maybe I was wrong.
Would be really really grateful for some assistance on this! Would also be nice if it could handle "+" in a number as I do find such links now and then.
Best regards
//AtreX |
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FJ
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Sa Jan 26, 2013 01:58 |
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Just tried and works as it should on my PC (Win7 64bit). I used this command: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MyPhoneExplorer\MyPhoneExplorer.exe" action=dial number="%1" |
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AtreX
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Mo Jan 28, 2013 09:28 |
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Oh, right.. Just for the fun of it I tried copy-pasting your command (after removing the "x86"-part of course) but I still get the same result, the dial-window opens but there's no number in it.
I guess it's because of some kind of group policy or something like that since it's my working computer.. Something I did notice was that lync seems to replace "my" regedit command after reboot, but I guess it's gotta be something else..
Anyway, thanks a lot for your help, I guess I gotta find a way to live without this neat feature :)
Many thanks also for your awesome software, it's a nice improvement for phone usage :)
Best regards
//AtreX |
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Dtmf
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Di Feb 11, 2014 23:53 |
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Please tell me how you can end the call? parameter
action=dial
the call begins, which parameter it completes? |
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TheLandYacht
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Mi Feb 12, 2014 00:39 |
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I'm not seeing anything obvious in the command-line options list.
I'm guessing your best bet is...and this is kind of ironic considering your screen name...to use the command-line to send the DTMF equivalent of "hang up" to the phone. Not sure what that is, though. |
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TheLandYacht
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Mi Feb 12, 2014 12:51 |
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OOPS! I meant to speak of AT commands. The relevant AT command for hang-up would be AT+CHUP. I know there's a command-line switch to send AT commands directly to the phone. Give this a try & see if it works. |
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TheLandYacht
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Mi Feb 12, 2014 12:57 |
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the previous one appears to be a motorola specific command. If that one doesn't work, try ATH (a more generic hang-up command). |
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TheLandYacht
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Mi Feb 12, 2014 14:43 |
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Here's what I found in another thread, linked below.
action=directcommand command=AT+CHUP - Sends an AT-Command directly to the phone. AT+CHUP f.e. ends an active call. Please use with care, MyPhoneExplorer only transfers the command to the phone without checking if its valid.
http://www.fjsoft.at/forum/viewtopic.php?p=135#135 |
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hallogre
Anmeldedatum: 22.09.2015
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Di Sep 22, 2015 16:54 |
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FJ hat Folgendes geschrieben: | No problem. Open Notepad and insert this data:
Code: | Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\callto]
@="URL:Callto Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\callto\shell\open\command]
@="\"C:\\Program Files\\MyPhoneExplorer\\MyPhoneExplorer.exe\" action=dial number=%l" |
Then save it as "callto.reg" on your desktop and doubleclick the file.
Thats all - if the path to MyPhoneExplorer is not the same as above then correct it. |
Hi, I have to refresh this topic, because any of help given in this topic doesn't work for me. I have (unfortunately) Windows 10, but registry structure seems to be the same as on previous Win versions.
Still, the only I can achieve is to open MyPhoneExplorer main window. Even call window doesn't open.
I think I've tried every possible combination with quote ( " ) placement
Please help. |
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