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kevolution
08-26-2005, 12:52 AM
Right. Given the lack of a step by step guide in laymans terms and having tried by trial and error to control my desktop/winamp etc via my phone I am going to attempt a rough guide for those of you who like me were new to the process and frustrated by the info swirling around but not all in one place. I eventually got this working last night after a lot of messing about with various different settings and as such if this guide is out of step or not in order or misses anything by all means tell me and i can re-edit it accordingly.


First of all download and install FMA as this includes many files you will need in order to use remote function.
Make sure your phone and pc are already paired. If you don’t know how to do this give up now and go buy a slave.

On your w800/k750 go to the entertainment menu. Near the bottom is an option called remote control and has a Bluetooth symbol on it. Click into it and you will see
Desktop
Media Player
Presenter

These are called HID files (Human Interface Device). These allow your phone to interact with your pc via Bluetooth and control certain aspects of a specific application such as windows media player or your desktop as you would using a remote control. On this website you will find HID files for other applications such as winamp, winDVD, Internet explorer etc etc.
Download these files to your pc and unzip them. Move the unzipped files to another folder and if you have set up bluetooth correctly (see below) you should be able to then right click on them and have the option of sending them by Bluetooth to your phone. Your phone will recognise them as HID files and will store them accordingly in the correct place.ie remote control.
NB. Its important to move them to another folder on the computer when you unzip them as immediately extracted files don’t have the same right click menu options as normal files. The process of moving them negates this.(or it does on my laptop) This seriously p1ssed me off until I realised this cos it just wouldn’t send to the bloody phone!:mad:

Now for winamp, which I finally got to work last night. You have to enable global hotkeys. Do this under the options menu in winamp and you will see that you can map the keys of your phonepad to specific winamp functions. Do this according to the layout of the HID file you are using. Hi-light the text, ie “volume up” may be ctrl + alt+ del for instance highlight CTRL ALT + DEL, press the respective phone button which deals with that function on your HID and it should recognise it and change the setting accordingly. Press set to save this and repeat with the other functions.

By now you should have a smile. Cos its pretty damn cool. If you’ve installed and setup Bluetooth correctly. :D

For those of you who haven’t, install the software if you need to and you should (or I do) have a system tray icon. Right click it.
Go to Bluetooth Setup Wizard -> Next -> go down and id Human Interface Device - mark it -> Next -> Finish

I cant actually be bothered writing anymore :eek: so feel free to add bits and pieces that I will have inevitably missed. As I said it’s a rough guide for noobies to get an idea of what its all about

Cheers!

Blackton187
09-02-2005, 03:30 AM
cheers for this, helped loads :) problems is, when I go to setup the global hotkeys, winamp is having none of it, and just ignores my fone :(

pain in the backside, i've been trying ages to get this working, and you get me 90% of the way there!

kobrakaan
09-02-2005, 03:24 PM
note if you use the HID files that are on this forum for WINAMP etc you dont even need FMA :)

my guide for example with WINAMP save the WINAMP hid file to your mobile as you do with any application or theme or game etc :)


load the program to be controlled in this case winamp :)

when loaded goto preferences and turn on/ENABLE GLOBAL HOT KEYS by ticking the box :)

now goto your mobile and find yuour blue tooth options look under the remote control header in bluetooth settings and there should be your WINAMP HID file load the hid and it will auto connect the bluetooth with the computer and you now have control of WINAMP :)

just load your playlist or folder full of tracks and away you go just press the correct buttons on your mobile to enable the function in WINAMP :)


its pretty much the same in all applications with HID files :)


theres lots here at the forum to choose from :)

search the forum for keyword HID

if you feel like making your own search the forum for REMOTE PROFILER and you can either load a pre made one and edit it to your liking or make a complete new one :)

kevolution
09-07-2005, 05:27 AM
Hey Blackton,

Glad the post was of some help. MAKE SURE your phone is paired with the pc. In winamp you have to make sure the ENABLE GLOBAL HOTKEYS box is ticked. Look under tools->options-> preferences (i think)(or right click ->preferences)there is a GLOBAL HOTKEYS standalone menu.Tick the box. Make sure your phone is paired with the pc. Go into the HID file for winamp on your phone under the entertainment->bluetooth menu.

Now on the pc winamp menu, highlight the text in the second box down- the box that has what the keyboard shortcuts are for controlling winamp. eg for vol. up :

You may have "F" for example on the pc keyboard to turn up the vol. Highlight the "F" in the box with your right mouse button (as you would to delete a sentence) then press the volume up button on your phone as it corresponds on the HID file (button # maybe?) This should replace the highlighted "K" from the keyboard with the input button from your phone. If this does not work you have a problem with the actual bluetooth connection between your phone and pc. :rolleyes: Its effectively using the phone keyboard as an input via bluetooth rather than the normal pc keyboard. Do this for every function of the HID and map the keys to their respective functions.

There is talk on this forum of there being a bug in the phone firmware- this is not the case.

Let me know how you get on.

Cheers

Kev

psichiotic
09-11-2005, 10:06 AM
hey thanks alot for the help guys....this is the exact type of help i was lookin for

psichiotic
09-17-2005, 11:24 AM
i'm having weird problem...probly the opposite problem most people are having...i'm able to connect my phone w/ my pc and use it as a remote very easily however i'm unable to send or receive files using the bluetooth. i've been playing with the settings and what not but there doesnt seem to be the file push transfer service available in the bluetooth settings....any ideas why that might be?

alonasamonte
09-18-2005, 09:30 AM
Oppss...hahaa...this probably wont work for me because i dont have a bluetooth installed in my PC...im using a USB to connect to it...but still i should received the file right?hmmm

kobrakaan
09-18-2005, 03:11 PM
Oppss...hahaa...this probably wont work for me because i dont have a bluetooth installed in my PC...im using a USB to connect to it...but still i should received the file right?hmmm

er yes you can download it but NOT USE IT ... YOU NEED BLUETOOTH with the PC thats why its a BLUETOOTH REMOTE :)

|Flame|
09-27-2005, 10:43 PM
damn.. i cant enable HID on my bluetooth software.. :/

r_irwan
05-02-2006, 04:52 AM
why when i try to connect my winamp to my phone, my phone always ask to connect and need a passcode then i have to enter the passcode for my phone and my laptop and then .i cannot control it.

古強者死神
07-03-2006, 09:25 AM
That means your not paired up with your pc yet, it needs a device and connected to your phone.

Your computer side should be what determins the device name and passcode. (I assume this even tho I have not done it yet just from pairing with my girl friends phone and my friends smartphone)

m1ndy9876
07-04-2006, 07:07 PM
I have got the remote to work but when i restart the PC i still get windows to tell me to install the softwear.

Do I need FMA to stop these?

selphero
02-16-2007, 06:19 PM
thanks alot, just made it :D nice tutorial