nueSIPDefault - nueSIPDefault automatically selects the default input method at startup. It is very lightweight and implemented as a service dll which unloads itself after it is done processing. It also has a configurable wait time to adjust for new versions of Windows Mobile that adjust the default SIP sometime during boot. It is compatible with nueKBLight and nueSlidingKeyboard.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
nueNullKB nueNullKB - nueNullKB is a new version of nullKB which does not require ATL and supports VGA devices (i.e. the icon is not stretched out anymore).
If you want to change the icon, use a resource hacker – the first icon is a 32x32 icon for VGA devices and the second icon is a 16x16 icon for QVGA devices
neaType (for Windows Mobile 2003) neaType (for Windows Mobile 2003) is a powerful keyboard that can be used to enter text faster and easier. It has multiple predefined layouts including a calculator, a task manager, and a shortcut page. Using the neaType Skin Editor, you can design new layouts and skins and add them to your gallery of skins
CooTek TouchPal Standard CooTek TouchPal Standard - TouchPal is an innovative software keyboard powered by T+ input technology, which significantly improves the inputting experience on touchscreen handheld devices.
Typing on TouchPal is pretty easy: you just need to tap and slide by your thumb. In most cases, you only need to tap tap tap and use the auto-word prediction to input the right word
nueSIPStylus nueSIPStylus - nueSIPStylus automatically changes the input method / software input panel (SIP) based on whether the stylus is in or out. Note that you must have a device that comes with a stylus sensor (Touch Diamond, Touch Pro, Touch HD, etc...) for this program to work
nueClockControl nueClockControl - nueClockControl allows you to change the clock speed of your Qualcomm MSM7XXX(A) based mobile device.
Although overclocking is not possible yet, you can set the frequency of the ARM11 core to the preset ranges between 19.20 MHz and 528.00 MHz for MSM7x01A (384.00 MHz for MSM7x00). Note that Device Information always displays 528.00 MHz or 400
nueRecMod nueRecMod - nueRecMod is an updated version of RecMod. nueRecMod recovers files from modules in the format Imgfstools outputs them in (S000, etc). It is based on RecMod by mamaich. However, this version is lighter and properly sets the imagebase, which is especially important when disassembling via IDA
nueLED nueLED - nueLED is a LED intermediate driver that sits between the LED driver (ALLLEDMGR) and controls which LEDS are signaled. nueLED can also redirect LED signals to another LED, for instance, the signal light to the bluetooth light. nueLED is compatible with all HTC devices that use ALLLEDMGR as the LED control driver, although the LED addresses may differ between devices
nueClockViewer nueClockViewer - nueClockViewer lets you view the speed of internal clocks on msm7xxxA devices with remote client api support. These clock speeds are secondary clocks that control a number of functions ranging from I2C, Display and USB.
The meaning of each index varies from device to device, but typically index 0 = Applications Processor Datamover
nueLED2 nueLED2 - nueLED2 is an open source LED control library. The control libraries are licensed under LGPL v3.0, while the sample applications are licensed under the MIT license. A .NET wrapper is also included.
For Users
nueLED2, unlike nueLED, does not provide a user interface for controlling LEDs (yet!)
nueTTY-Console nueTTY-Console - nueTTY-Console is an utility to communicate with HTC-branded Windows CE devices in bootloader mode. It uses the WinUSB library to communicate with the device. Currently only working in Windows Vista.
WARNING!!!
Some commands can damage or destroy ("brick") your device
nueLight nueLight - nueLight turns your device into a versatile flashlight. nueLight uses the flash LED for the camera and can even enter high-beam mode. nueLight also has a morse code function where it will send text you type as morse code over the flash LED
nueTVOut nueTVOut - nueTVOut allows you to force TV output to be on, and allows use of the TV Out control panel even if you do not have an original HTC Video out cable.
To use the TV Out, you will need the audio dongle (rectangular block) that came with the phone, as well as a camcorder/iPod video cable
nueAdvancedProcessor nueAdvancedProcessor - nueAdvancedProcssor lets you change some advanced processor settings such as program flow prediction, unaligned accesses, and the cache replacement strategy on ARMv6 or new processors