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As for Mifare Classic tags. That's up to RIM. NFCShortcuts supports everything that the phone does. It'd be up to RIM to support Classic tags if possible.Last edited by Juggalo20; 01-26-12 at 08:30 AM.
01-26-12 08:28 AMLike 2 - I'll try to get some info from rim about mifare 1k.
My first order were mifare 1ks only and i'd really like to use them to store more data for experiments. A tip for german users: The german retailer NFC-Tag-Shop.de tests the Tags with NFC capable BBs and lists compability.01-26-12 10:37 AMLike 0 -
The supported tag, Mifare Ultralight, is generally much cheaper than other tags and I personally don't miss the Mifare 1K support.01-28-12 10:33 PMLike 0 - NFCShortcuts is updated to version 1.4.4.0
1.4.4.0 has a new function called NFCL_Toggler. It can be used to toggle anything you see in the Manage Connections page: Toggle Radio, Toggle Wi-Fi, Toggle Mobile Hotspot, Toggle Bluetooth, Toggle NFC, and Toggle All (Radios)
It can also be used to Open Network Connections, Wi-Fi Network, and Service Status pages).
NFCL_Toggle_WiFi_BT_Radio function is also modified to handle the addition of the Hotspot in BB OS 7.102-12-12 08:30 AMLike 0 - NFCShortcuts is updated to version 1.4.4.0
1.4.4.0 has a new function called NFCL_Toggler. It can be used to toggle anything you see in the Manage Connections page: Toggle Radio, Toggle Wi-Fi, Toggle Mobile Hotspot, Toggle Bluetooth, Toggle NFC, and Toggle All (Radios)
It can also be used to Open Network Connections, Wi-Fi Network, and Service Status pages).
NFCL_Toggle_WiFi_BT_Radio function is also modified to handle the addition of the Hotspot in BB OS 7.102-12-12 08:34 AMLike 0 -
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Not only it is cool, it is safer and it makes my wallet less fat as there will be less plastic cards in it.02-12-12 04:34 PMLike 0 - NFCShortcuts is updated to version 1.4.4.0
1.4.4.0 has a new function called NFCL_Toggler. It can be used to toggle anything you see in the Manage Connections page: Toggle Radio, Toggle Wi-Fi, Toggle Mobile Hotspot, Toggle Bluetooth, Toggle NFC, and Toggle All (Radios)
It can also be used to Open Network Connections, Wi-Fi Network, and Service Status pages).
NFCL_Toggle_WiFi_BT_Radio function is also modified to handle the addition of the Hotspot in BB OS 7.102-16-12 02:31 PMLike 0 - The problem with mobihand is partly solved. I received part of the outstanding money from last year.
Regardless of the issue with mobihand, NFCLauncher will not be published on mobihand anymore. That is because of the name change.
Instead, NFCShortcuts is published on mobihand and channels.
I am in contact with mobihand and I hope they can move your accounts from NFCLauncher (which doesn't exist anymore) to NFCShortcuts. Sorry for the inconvenience it has caused.
NFCShortcuts 1.4.4.0 is on App World and mobihand as stated before.02-16-12 08:45 PMLike 0 -
Now that MyOwnHotKeys app is released, it will hopefully put an end to these meaningless default hotkeys by letting user choose their own hotkeys.Last edited by Vijik; 02-23-12 at 12:07 PM.
02-18-12 01:39 AMLike 0 - One thing ShortcutMe users might like. is that with the ability to write PreMacros and PostMacros you can create entire ShortcutMe macros that don't have to clog up your actual ShortcutMe list. If you create just the one ShortcutMe macro like this
Shortcut Name: Null
Shortcut Keys: ^nul
App Name: Macro
Macros: Delay1
you can then call this from NFCLauncher. as in
Launch: ShortcutMe_Touch
PreMacros: rah rah rah put all your macros here
Parameter: ^nul
PostMacros: rah rah rah more macros if you want.08-15-12 09:58 PMLike 0 -
(When NFCShortcuts launches a shortcut in ShortcutMe, it first runs the macros in pre-macro field, then it runs the macros (if any) in the shortcut in ShortcutMe, and at the end it runs the macros in Post-macro field)08-17-12 11:53 AMLike 0 - Juggalo20 explains how you can have all of the macros for what you want to do in NFCShortcuts (pre- and post-macro fields) instead of in ShortcutMe.
(When NFCShortcuts launches a shortcut in ShortcutMe, it first runs the macros in pre-macro field, then it runs the macros (if any) in the shortcut in ShortcutMe, and at the end it runs the macros in Post-macro field)08-17-12 06:37 PMLike 0 - All I see when I open NFCShortcuts are options to edit/delete selected stored tags; add a new tag; write to a tag; set license key; set app permissions; what can I do with this app; myownhotkeys; mediakeybooster. I don't see anything about writing macros. I hate to possibly "rehash" any questions that have been asked and answered but I still don't understand how it works. Could someone show an example please?08-19-12 05:08 PMLike 0
- Hmm, must be a bit more to it than editing NFCshortcuts. I added a macro on the premacro end, nothing happened, then added it to the Postmacros, again, nothing happened. Do I have to rename my original scm macro's? Is there somewhere I can look that shows an example of how to add pre/post macro's? Got it figured out now
Last edited by TafferJim; 08-22-12 at 05:48 AM.
08-20-12 09:25 PMLike 0 - Juggalo20... i would like to disable the locking of my screen (keyboard) while I am in the car. That requires password entry and reentry... how about increase the time to 1 hour for "Lock After" and then when I'm back in the office to 5 min. Tried launching password in SCM but did not work... Can you help..
I managed to get one written that will change to a larger font, then another that will change back to 8. Working on getting it to "toggle" instead of needing two different macro's08-22-12 09:15 PMLike 0 - I asked about the BBVegasOTA in this thread only because it is in the list of shortcuts in SCM. If it isn't something that SCM can use, how can I remove it from the menu?09-22-12 07:48 AMLike 0
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In other words, BBVegasOTA is not a ShortcutMe function, it just shows up on that menu because it is found on your BB.09-22-12 01:40 PMLike 0
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