If I get the USB cable for the E815 (and enable the E815's dial-up
networking, if necessary), how will the phone show up as my computer?
Can other Windows applications dial the phone for a voice call? Will
this work while connected to a Bluetooth headset (or car kit?).
I hesitate to spend a lot of time and money for the USB cable and
editing SEEM codes and stuff only to find out that my goal is not possible.
(Peter Pan, you seem to know a lot about this)
Larry - 31 May 2007 01:35 GMT
Captain Poutine <captainpoutine@gmail.com> wrote in news:465DE7AD.4010401
@gmail.com:
> Can other Windows applications dial the phone for a voice call? Will
> this work while connected to a Bluetooth headset (or car kit?).
No. While the phone is connected to the data network, my E815 doesn't
ring. Calls go to voicemail. You can't talk and data at the same time.
I had Axcess TV on Alltel (25 channels of TV on the data system streaming).
While the TV was on, the phone was inoperable.
Larry

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Captain Poutine - 31 May 2007 13:33 GMT
Thanks, Larry!
It's probably for the best, actually: I think it would probably be safer
(less distracting) to use voice dialing, given the number of keystrokes
in the software.
Thanks for helping me not waste time and money going down this dead end!