WM5 and WM2003 compatible
This app is designed to be assigned to a hardware
key or to be used with a program like SmallMenu
or Xbar.
It will simulate pressing the
OK button or Close
button.
Note: it will close
apps, not minimise them. So it can be used as a tiny
taskmanager, to close tasks to save
memory.
It can
use serveral command line options to tweak its
behaviour:
-min
will force programs to minimise (normal OS
action) and NOT close
-phone
will hangup the phone if
you are in a phone call.
-phclose
will force the phone to
close, not minimise, to save extra memory (but will cause minor
incompatibility with dialing from contacts - reload with
VJTogglePhone or launching cprog.exe)
-phjump
jump to the phone if in a
call. Otherwise press ok/close. Used to ensure you know you're
in a phonecall.
-justclick
simply click the existing ok button (for compatibility
with other task managers)
-taskswitch
in normal use I use VJOkButt to close down all apps as
I'm going. However, if you're on the Today screen, this option
will cause VJOkButt to switch to any other apps currently
running.
-hidereminder
WM2003 only. If a reminder pops up in normal use, it
blocks all access to the normal features of the phone (eg
you can't make a call. However, if you don't want to
snooze 30 reminders immediately, this feature will cause the
reminders to be "ghosted", disappear. You can
access the "ghosted" version in the tray - click on the
alarm icon. However, to get the reminder back, go to the
Today screen and click your VJOkButt button. Reminder will come
back!
PLEASE NOTE: because reminders don't like
being hidden, they will still try to get your attention from
time to time. You will notice this because they will "steal
focus", ie try to show themselves, even though they're hidden.
This means that when you are writing text with the SIP etc,
your input will stop suddenly etc. I cannot
preven this OS feature (right now. I will consider trying to
override it later). So don't leave reminders hidden forever, it
will become inconvenient.
-bigreminders
WM2003 only. When a normal reminder is on screen,
clicking VJOkButt once will cause the reminder to be remodelled
for easier thumb use. (Use this in conjunction with
hidereminder and first click will remodel, second
click will hide)
-about
show about box
Reminders
before remodel:
Reminders
after:
Ghosted Reminders
(in tray)
Any problems, please post in my
forum!
Download the cab (v0.7)
v0.63