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Ok, so to switch off the keypad sounds go into Settings>Sounds> and look under keypad control - change to None.
As far as editing the calendar and address data, other than on the Q itself, (I) use Outlook. All my calendar and contact information is synced with Outlook so I just simply edit it on my comp's Outlook and it sync up with my Q. Not sure on the max # of addresses/contacts... but I have about 250 on mine right now.
i have an additional question for in this thread.... i go into the email set up and it downloads but then once it downloads it says that there is an error and i cant set up an email accound also every time i click on it it takees me back to the downloading menu of xpress mail... HELP
Thanks for the detailed information!
Helped me alot.
I got another question now.
Is it possible to configurate the MotoQ and Outlook in that way, that when I put the MotoQ on the
dockingstation the syncronisation is automaticly started and data I edit on Outlook is send in realtime to
the MotoQ?
Chaos
Last edited by chaos2005 : 04-16-2008 at 09:10 AM.
Hi guys
i have moto q9h bought it from fido ,and i did download BEIKS Arabic and Hebrew font for Windows Mobile in my pc the i did sycronize it with my moto then i turn off my moto then turn it back on , but i only see that the font on the screen changed a bit for a smaller font , but i cann't find any arabic letters in my moto also i have video files which named in arabic but still shows as small empty squares .....i am not sure how to make it work or if i did something wrong , and if i go to add/remove programs in my moto and delete the file will this screw up my moto or not .....
pls advise me with the right thing to do ,,,,,,thanks a lot
can some one help me pls
how to install arabic fonts to moto Q9h and where can i get proper fornts for the same
thanks.
bill
I am not sure if this is the way to post this fix, but I would like to share this simple but possibly hard to come by fix.
As anyone with a Motorola Q9H is aware, there is a European Windows Mobile 6.1 edition around on the Internet that has support for Italian, German, and English, (version: SHIP_NORMAN_AP_U_01_10_05R_MODEM4_U_40_11_40R_12_U ), which you can download from maXimus Forum or other sources.
The problem with this ROM is there is no Arabic support, however there is a fix, involving the following: Downloading a modified version of the segoa condensed font, the "MOBiDIV Multilingual Support 3.0" cab which supports Arabic viewing but no writing.
I will upload these in a separate post (NEED HELP FROM ADMIN ON THIS, ZIPPED the files are 1.4MB). You will also need Total Commander for Smartphone edition. Here is what you need to do:
1. Install Total Commander on the Q9h and then find these two fonts in your Windows folder (after installing the WM 6.1 ROM): segoe.ttf, segoeb.ttf.
2. Using Total Commander, select both files and then remove the READ ONLY attributes.
3. Using ActiveSync or total Commander upload the modded versions of segoe.ttf, segoeb.ttf that support Arabic to replace the versions inside the Windows folder.
4. Check they have been replaced by checking the timestamp of the two files.
5. Install "MOBiDIV Multilingual Support 3.0" cab from your memory card of device memory.
6. Reboot the device.
You should now have support for reading Arabic SMS and Arabic E-mail and Arabic in other applications. This workaround will NOT provide Arabic data entry, meaning you cannot type Arabic in e-mail or SMS or other applications.
I have tested this on a European edition Motorola Q9H (no WiFi or GPS). It could work for an AT & T version as well, but have no way to confirm this since I do not have the said device.