Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 5, 2011

Is there a program for Windows Mobile that can use the device's touch screen to count the weight of something?

Is there a program for Windows Mobile that can use the device's touch screen to count the weight of something?

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by avlxyz

Is there a program for Windows Mobile that can use the device’s touch screen to count the weight of something? I heard of an iPhone application that can do that using the screen as a surface for measuring.

Thanks

Answer by Crim Liar
Nope the screens are touch sensitive not weight sensitive (that goes for Windows mobile and and the iphone).

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I have a pocket pc with Windows Mobile 2003 SE and Windows Media Mobile 10 for Pocket PC.
I can’t figure out how to save playlists on the pocket pc. I can create a playlist in the que, but the que gets erased frequently, and I can find no way to save a playlist.
Is it possible to do this on the PocketPC? I’ve tried creating them on my desktop pc and copying them over, but it won’t open them up. The odd thing is, it has a category folder for opening playlists, but seemingly no intuitive way to create them.
At this point all I can think of is to use a third party application, but I’d prefer to get a proper level of functionality out of the pre-installed software.
I’m hoping I don’t have to do synchronize music files using WMP on the desktop, because it will probably create DRM nightmares.
TIA!

Answer by Brian H
In my opinion, the best way to do it is to create the playlist on your pc, save it in the same directory as the music, then transfer it to your ppc.

What do you think? Answer below!
WP: Mango update coming to Windows Phone in the fall
NEW YORK — A bunch of new features will be coming in a release code-named Mango to Windows Phone this fall, Microsoft said Tuesday. Andy Lees, president of Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business, said the changes are designed to “make the smartphone smarter and easier. … This lays out the focus of the Mango release, smarter and easier for communications, applications and the Internet …
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