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Kai's Stylus Control for HTC Touch Diamond 1.3
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With Stylus Control can you at inserting or pulling out the PDA-Pen execute certain actions, e.g. start a program, switch off the device etc. The program works with the HTC Touch Diamond and identical devices, as there is a Sensor for the Pen built in.Insert Pen: start program, switch off, display today screenPull out Pen: switch on, start program, display today screenAnimation: A virtual Pen moves on the screen in and outSettings: activate Sensor, sound on actionAt this time it works only on devices from HTC with integrated Pen Sensor*You can start any desired program or choose a file (picture, sound etc.) and let it start. Very effective when you often use the same program e.g. phone or notes. At inserting the pen it could be very helpful when the device shuts down.*Pen Sensor: This program works only on new devices from HTC and structural identical devices with integrated Pen Sensor, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro, O2 XDA Diamond, T-Mobile MDA Compact IV and future devices from HTC.System requirements:System: Windows Mobile for WM6.1Screen: 240x320 Pixel or higherProcessors: Samsung, Intel PXA XScale, StrongARM, OMAP, QualcomNewest technology: Program developed in Visual Studio.Net.
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