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01-16-06, 01:10 PM
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UnLoGiC, why your ini has some Japanese characters for the font section? It seems that those lines is not in the original ini. Could you explain a little bit?
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01-16-06, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mmlulin
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UnLoGiC, why your ini has some Japanese characters for the font section? It seems that those lines is not in the original ini. Could you explain a little bit?
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Sorry but I havent changed anything in the font section, thoose are the standard font values in my .cab file.
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01-16-06, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by UnLoGiC
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Sorry but I havent changed anything in the font section, thoose are the standard font values in my .cab file.
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It seems we get different versions of the cab file. Your modified ini works anyway, thanks. :approve:
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01-16-06, 01:43 PM
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Anybody know what Turbo Mode in the INI does? I turned it on, but I'm not quite sure if it did anything or not.
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01-16-06, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Video Toaster
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Anybody know what Turbo Mode in the INI does? I turned it on, but I'm not quite sure if it did anything or not.
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 So, I am about to post my experiments with the Turbo thing, then I see your post. What a coincidence.
I was messing around with the ini file. If the Turbo mode is turned on, the brower loads noticablely FASTER. I don't know if it's psychologic, but I am going to believe that way.
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01-16-06, 09:10 PM
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Ok, so far I really like it but I have a few probs maybe someone can shed some light on. First is when typing using the onscreen keyboard the spacebar always gives a double space. Makes postiing a chore always deleting the extra space. Second, I cannot close an unwanted window without the whole browser shutting down? And predictive text doesn't work either.
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01-16-06, 09:53 PM
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Man, if this thing could do flash, it would be perfect!
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01-16-06, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by FloridaJohn
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Man, if this thing could do flash, it would be perfect!
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Speaking of Flash... is there any way to get Flash to work in Minimo since it's Gecko? I know it's a different OS/chip, but... that'd be awesome.
(off-topic...)
Edit: I just tried copying npswf32.dll into the plugins folder... Minimo recognizes it and associates SWF files with the plugin (according to about :plugins), but the plugin doesn't actually do anything when you try to view SWF files. Right clicking does nothing - the blue dots go around once and no menu comes up (same as if npswf32.dll is not installed).
Oh well. Worth a try.  Is there some kind of wrapper that could make the Flash DLL think it's in Windows 2000/XP i386 or something? I kind of doubt it, but I might as well ask.
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01-16-06, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by hdstn
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Second, I cannot close an unwanted window without the whole browser shutting dow
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Menu\windows\close window
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01-16-06, 11:23 PM
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Would someone please post the english language file for this? The download link has only japanese and all I see on my english axim are squares where the menus are supposed to be. Makes it kind of hard to follow instructions like this.
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Originally Posted by mmlulin
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Menu\windows\close window
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01-17-06, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by shsmith
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Would someone please post the english language file for this? The download link has only japanese and all I see on my english axim are squares where the menus are supposed to be. Makes it kind of hard to follow instructions like this.
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if someone could post the english language file it would be most apreciated, i am eager to see opera running and to be able to understad it.
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01-17-06, 06:11 AM
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Sure, [link removed] Click on the link and download the Opera.Rar file. You'll then need WinRar or a similar program to uncompress it. Inside are two files, Opera.Cab and Opera.dll. Copy the Opera.cab file to your PDA and install. Once installed you will need to browse to the Program Files directory in your PDA's operating system. Click on the Opera folder and replace the original dll file with the modified dll file. This will allow Opera to run on any WM5 PDA.
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01-17-06, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ChrisDaniele
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Sure, here you go. Click on the link and download the Opera.Rar file. You'll then need WinRar or a similar program to uncompress it. Inside are two files, Opera.Cab and Opera.dll. Copy the Opera.cab file to your PDA and install. Once installed you will need to browse to the Program Files directory in your PDA's operating system. Click on the Opera folder and replace the original dll file with the modified dll file. This will allow Opera to run on any WM5 PDA.
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thanks for the link, unfortunatly page cannot be displayed is apearing.
EDIT: link now working! thanks ChrisDaniele
Last edited by RHC-NET; 01-17-06 at 06:45 AM.
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01-17-06, 07:02 AM
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well installed it on an X50v with Wm5.0, and works just fine.
haven't checked any of the above problems, but so far it's great compared to Wm ie.
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