HTC Diamond Tweaks
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The HTC Touch Diamond looks to be one slick device, but there is one problem. Some folks are having a few problems with Touchflo being a bit laggy. I think I am going to wait for the US model before I grab one, but for those that want to snatch up the tri-band Diamond and want to tweak it up, Tracy and Matt’s blog has gathered some good registry hacks to help improve performance from XDA Developers…
- Boost TFL3D Performance –> Using Advanced Config, change File system cache to 8mb and file system filter cache to 131072
- Boost TFL3D Performance –> HKLM\System\Storagemanager\Fatfs and change key Cachesize from 16384 to 32768
- Wake Up on New SMS –> HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL : DisableSMSWakeUpEvent <– set to "1" by default. Change value to "0"
- Switch Mute Call on phone flipped face down: HKLM\Software\HTC\PHONE : FaceDownMuteRing: change value to "0"
- Change CallWaiting Tone –> HKLM\Software\HTC\PHONE : by default set to \windows\waitingtone.wav by default. change to anything else
- Boost TFL3D Scrolling Speed –> – HKLM\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\limit = 16384 or 32768 (DWORD decimal) – To change it back to the default: – HKLM\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\limit = 8192 (DWORD decimal)
- In case of emergency, to do a Hard Reset, with the phone ON, hold down the Volume Down and Enter (round navigation) keys and press soft reset while they are pressed
- Prevent screen switching off during phone call –> HKEY_Local_Machine\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\EnableFastD ormantDisplayDuringCall to 0 (Note: does not work on all ROMs)
This is just 1/2 of the tweaks, you’ll have to head over to Tracy and Matt’s blog for the other 1/2.
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