reject with a message option - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i installed MokeeOS_RMG2v0.6RC2 and everytime i receive a call i have the "reject with an message" option at the bottom of the screen. i wanna know how i can remove that or disable it, because most of the time when my phone is ringing and i want to answer i accidentaly press that option. i looked in the settings menu but i can't find anything...please help....this is the single option that i don't like about the rom and i don't want to change it just because of that. thanks

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[Q] standard text message when declining a call

Guys,
I want to ask a question... with the screen on, when I get a phone call, I can push the menu button to send a text message with a standard text like "I'm busy right now, I call you later"...
- is there a way that I can change this text?
When my screen is off, and the sense 3 lockscreen kicks in when I receive a phonecall, I only got two options, answer or decline... Is there a way to get the menu button to work for me with the text message as mentioned above? This would especially come in handy, because I usually get phonecalls with the screen off...
any ideas, tips, tricks etc?
many thanks in advance
to change the default text menu>settings>call>phone settings>edit default message.
your right about no menu if incoming call when screen off! fix needed

[Q] "HELP" Disable function "reject call with message"

I dont like this function and i like to remove it but no such option in menu
Can someone make some mod or something like that to disable it.

[Q] Cant turn "answer with voice feature" off.

When I receive a phone call I can choose to answer it or reject it with my voice and I cant find any option to disable it. It gets annoying when it picks up from any word when I'm trying to ignore the call lol. Has anyone noticed this feature?
Go to svoice and turn off "control apps" in its settings

[Q] HTC One Call Reject with Message

Does anyone know how to reject a call on HTC One with a message. Had this option handy on S3, really missing this option in HTC one.
Sorry if this is already posted
msreeks said:
Does anyone know how to reject a call on HTC One with a message. Had this option handy on S3, really missing this option in HTC one.
Sorry if this is already posted
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If the phone is off you drag up to decline, then drag up the messaging bubble . You'll 5-6 predefined texts, or enter your own.
If the phone is on, tap decline, then choose to send a message from the following dialog that auto-appears.
If you don't see either, open your phone app, hit the settings (...) and scroll down to the bottom.
Check "Declined Calls".
Lauski said:
If the phone is off you drag up to decline, then drag up the messaging bubble . You'll 5-6 predefined texts, or enter your own.
If the phone is on, tap decline, then choose to send a message from the following dialog that auto-appears.
If you don't see either, open your phone app, hit the settings (...) and scroll down to the bottom.
Check "Declined Calls".
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Thank you..
It does seem to be working when the phone is locked, but not when the phone is not locked. Tap on the Decline is simply disconnecting the call but there is no popup.
In the call setting the Declined Call setting is checked.
msreeks said:
Thank you..
It does seem to be working when the phone is locked, but not when the phone is not locked. Tap on the Decline is simply disconnecting the call but there is no popup.
In the call setting the Declined Call setting is checked.
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No problem. There is a check box in that mode to "not show this option" to you again (see attached). Maybe you accidentally hit? I'm not sure how you'd undo it. Maybe uncheck then re-check the Declined Calls box we talked about above?
Factory reset? I don't see anything else in the phone settings or messaging app that look useful.
Lauski said:
No problem. There is a check box in that mode to "not show this option" to you again (see attached). Maybe you accidentally hit? I'm not sure how you'd undo it. Maybe uncheck then re-check the Declined Calls box we talked about above?
Factory reset? I don't see anything else in the phone settings or messaging app that look useful.
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Thanks it worked,
It was the Phone Notification Preview, last one in the Phone settings.
msreeks said:
Thanks it worked,
It was the Phone Notification Preview, last one in the Phone settings.
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Ah yeah, cool. I had that checked, must've missed it in my quick look. Glad you're set now--

[Q] Disable auto sms on call reject

Hi! I hope this is the right place to ask. It may sound stupid but I just cannot turn off the auto sms feature on HTC Wildfire S. An automated sms is sent while the phone is in the locked state.
It shouldn't do that, but I know when I was using the WFS and I would drag the red dismiss/decline button to the lock ring I would sometimes then have to tap end call. I had voice mail turned off so maybe it was trying to send a message? It didn't seem to use minutes.
Did you know that when the phone is ringing there's a menu that is only available at that time, whether you're locked or unlocked when it rings...just tap the menu button on the bottom and you can mute the ring and let it ring through to voice mail. Curiously this is where I thought one had to go to send the SMS message, which I used to do when I was low on minutes...I set my message to say I was low and please text or email me...still after it sent the SMS I'd have to then tap on end call. Anyway, check what's in that menu, and if it still sends the SMS if you simply select decline from that menu. My other thought would be to press the power button twice to reject the call and see if it still sends the SMS. One last suggestion would be, in call settings, select to edit message before sending and when it wants to send the SMS and opens for editing, maybe cancel it, or set it to send blank if you're worried more about what you're saying than minutes?

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