I want to be able to turn on/off Bluetooth without that stylus or fingernail tapping of the "Wireless Manager" link. It's way too small to enter, if I forget to turn on Bluetooth before I start driving. Does that link to an application which I can access another way? While I still want access to that entire application - is there a standalone way just to turn on/off bluetooth?
There are a number of apps that can do that, but depending on the ROM you have, press Button 4 and see if the wireless manager pops up
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Wireless manager... The same as the tray icon. It is also usually mapped to a hardware button. It should be the same one that you press and hold to go into vibrate mode.
SPB MobileShell, SBSH PhoneWeaver, and HTC Today all have convienent BT Toggles
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I have Spb Mobileshell and I don't see a bluetooth off/on link. There is a bluetooth link to the add devices.
Sorry... PhoneSuite
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I downloaded Spb Phone Suite and the BT on/off works great. I have integrated the program into my other Spb apps: Mobile Shell, Pocket Plus and Diary. There is a lot of overlap between Mobile Shell and Phone Suite but some nice new features in Phone Suite.
On the AT&T support forums, someone mentioned bttoggle.cab. That's what I wanted, I set up a button to point to bttoggle and it turns on/off bluetooth with just the click of the button.
The other programs mentioned are also interesting and I'm trying them out for other purposes.
Thanks