Autostart Accutracking EVERYTIME the phone is powered on.
Humm,read that manual forward & backwards, step1-download accutrac to mobil apps & assign to phone. Step2-go to java on phone & download available apps,choose accutrac,will only download to java apps. Step3-install accutrac ,only in the java apps. Did i miss or overlook anything or any other option?
Well went & talked to my SuperAgent,says it can't be done.Said alot of people have been trying to get games set as a hotkey etc. out of java apps,gave me the 800 # to motorola Maybe i can pay them a visit since their right across town.Sure seems like there is a big demand to have apps start up independant of having to go thru the java apps.
Re: Autostart Accutracking EVERYTIME the phone is powered on
Okay so this works on my new i860. However, it stays in the display. It never goes away. The individual may not know how to disable it but they can see it sending location data and will make it their mission to figure out how to disable it. How come it does not revert automatically revert back to the main menu? How can I just make it automatically disappear? Thanks! Bmack....
Skibum wrote:I know this works on the i730. Can someone confirm it's operation on another phone?
Press the Menu button
Scroll to Settings and press OK button
Scroll to Personalize and press OK button
Use the down arrow key (located below the "OK" button) to scroll down to Personalize. Press the OK button
Scroll down to "Power Up", and press OK button
Use the right arrow key (located to the the right of the "OK" button) to scroll through until "Accutracking" is highlighted.
When "Accutracking" is highlighted, select "OK".
Press the red hang-up button.
If one of your drivers can figure out how to stop this operation, then he deserves a promotion....
I hope this helps.
I realize that short of diabling some of the buttons on the phone, it's not possible to prevent someone from stopping the application. But maybe it could be made a little more difficult...
How about an app option that doesn't display anything at startup other than "Press the Red phone button twice to return to the main screen" or something like that. Additionally, an feature that would require a PIN/password to be entered to get to the apps menu might not be a bad idea.
Just some thoughts,
---joe
How about an app option that doesn't display anything at startup other than "Press the Red phone button twice to return to the main screen" or something like that. Additionally, an feature that would require a PIN/password to be entered to get to the apps menu might not be a bad idea.
Just some thoughts,
---joe
---joe