Friday, November 15, 2013

idea 3g netsetter Unlocker

How to Unlock Idea 3G Netsetter

STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO UNLOCK IDEA 3G NETSETTER


1) Download the cdma workshop and download huawei e1732 downgrader ( disable antivirus before opening the cdma workshop ).
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2) Insert a non idea sim to your Idea 3G Netsetter (e1732 ).
3) Find the common port to which your Idea 3G Netsetter (e1732 ) modem is connected.
Right click on your My Computer icon > Properties > Device Manager > Ports (COM & LPT) > HUAWEI Mobile Connect – 3G Application Interface (COM [The port number appear in your system] )
4) Run CDMA Workshop v2.7.0.exe
5) Select the Port that you noted from your Device Manager under the Port option in COM Settings (AT mode) under the Main tab.
6) Then click on connect and then click on read

7) Go to the Security tab > Type 000000 in the blank box under SPC > Click on SPC button > Click on Send with Default (nv_read) as SPC.

8) Click on Memory tab > NV Items > Read > Now a Conform box will appear > Click OK > Now a NV Items Backup box will appear > In the box straight to Last NV Item type 9999 > Click OK > Save the file by giving a file name you like (Eg: E1732Unlock)

9) When the buffer reach 100% your file is saved successfully. Now a Information box will appear > Click OK > Minimise CDMA Workshop v2.7.0
10) Run E1732 Downgrader8 > accept the agreement > Next > Wait for a few seconds until the search for your modem finishes > (Don’t mark on Auto remove the device after update) Next > (Don’t remove your data card until the process is finished) > Start > At the end of Downloading Programs… you will get a Update Failure! error dialog box (DON’T WORRY & DON’T GET DISAPPOINTED) > Click OK > Click Finish*
11) Restore CDMA Workshop v2.7.0 > Main tab > Disconnect
12) Unplug your Idea 3G Netsetter (e1732 ) modem from your computer.
13) Again Plug it to the Computer. Check the Port again from the Device Manager
14) Go to CDMA Workshop v2.7.08 select the Port that you noted from your Device Manager under the Port option in COM Settings (AT mode) under the Main tab as we did before > Click on Connect > Memory tab > NV Items > Click on Write > A Confirm box will appear > Click OK > Open dialog box will appear > Open the file that you saved before > When the buffer reach 100% a Information dialog box appears with a success message > Click OK > Main tab > Disconnect*
15) Now close CDMA Workshop v2.7.0 > A Confirm dialogue box will appear > Click NO
16) Close everything and Enable your Antivirus
17) That’s it. Your Idea 3G Netsetter (e1732 )is unlocked successfully.
18) Unplug Idea Netsetter (Modem) from your computer.
19) Put a SIM Card other than IDEA to the Netsetter and again Plug it to the Computer.
20) Wait for Idea Netsetter to Start. It will detect the SIM card and enjoy browsing with any other SIM.
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Many people are having problem while connecting to internet with other sim cards now you can connect by any sim card with default IDEA net Setter Dashboard using these steps. If your Modem is detecting sim cards and you are getting errors then try this
Windows XP
Open Control Panel -> Phone and Modem (found directly in control panel or in Printers and other hardware ) –> modem tab –> huawei mobile connect 3g modem (which is present on COM ) –> properties advance –> extra initializing command use given commands below and click OK
Windows 7
In the start menu, type phone and modemclick on itb —> modems –> huawei mobile connect 3g modem –> properties –> change settings –> advance –> extra initialization command –> use given commands below and if it asks for Country and area code then set Country to India and Area Code to 91 and leave other fields blank.
commands/settings
Aircel : AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP",”aircelgprs”
Airtel : AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”airtelgprs.com”
BSNLAT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”bsnlnet”
IdeaAT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”internet”
RelianceAT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”rcomnet”
Tata DocomoAT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”tata.docomo.internet”
VideoconAT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”vinternet.com”
VodafoneAT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”www”
If you have any trouble doing this please comment here

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Paul S
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Tested in Windows XP, Windows Vista SP1 and Windows 7

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

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Endeavouring to create a perfect standard keyboard for Malayalam




Malayalam Inscript Unicode Keyboard 2013 for Windows (Sept Update)

There are different methods to input Malayalam in computer. ISM, Google IME / Transliteration, InScript etc are some to name a few, that lead the chaos. It is a sad fact that Malayalam still does not have a standard or perfect keyboard, which is compatible in all machines or works in all environments.
Majority of the publishing houses and DTP centers use ISM 4(cracked) to input Malayalam. The said technology has far outlived its original life span. It is because, ISM is based on ASCII (8bit) font and is no longer supported by Windows. A document created in ISM cannot be emailed unless the recipient too have ISM installed in their computer. It can neither be searched nor indexed.  The hard truth is ISM is dead. It is better for everyone to move out of ISM and adopt new technologies to input malayalam.
The next popular method is Google IME / Transliteration. The said technology is based on phonetics or ManEnglish. It is most popular among youngsters and bloggers.  In fact, Google IME is the true reason for the rampant increase in malayalam blogging in the Internet. However, the said technology has its own limitations.  Google IME cannot be used for professional malayalam typing.  It is more for fun, than for serious substance.
The least popular, but the true future of malayalam, lies in InScript Malayalam Keyboards. They are supported by all including, Google, Microsoft and Government of Kerala as well. Inscript Keyboards uses Unicode Font (32bit) and it permits sorting, searching, emailing etc, without any trouble. This blog is in quest for the perfect-standard In script Unicode keyboard for Malayalam.The layout for this keyboard is based on C-Dac’s Inscript keyboard provided here, and Ralminov’s keyboard provided here.
Features of August 2012 Version
  • Inta ’ ന്റ ‘ in a single key keystroke ( Shift + \)
  • Included Rupee Symbol ’ ₹ ’  (Shift + 4)
  • Imba ‘ മ്പ’ single key keystroke (Alt Gr +Y )
  • Immba ‘ബ്ബ’ moved to ( Shirt + Alt Gr + H)
  • Vu (Va small) ‘്വ’ moved to (Alt Gr + B)
  • yya (Double ya) ‘യ്യ’ moved to (Shift +Alt Gr + \)
  • Included ‘/’ symbol at  ( Shirt + Alt Gr + / )
  • kr ‘ ൿ ‘ moved to Shit + Alt Gr + – )
  • $ moved to Shit + Alt Gr +3
  • Rs inserted at Shit + Alt Gr + 4
2013 Edition
  • Letter `ൊ` & `ഒ` shifted to Q for greater convenience
  • Letter `ൌ` & `ഔ` shifted to ` , left to number 1
  • Letter dot (small of ർ) included in Shirt+AltGr+\
  • See the layout pictures for more information
Sept Edition
  • Letter `ണ്ട` movied to Alt Gr+Z for greater convenience
  • ‘ങ്ങ’ placed to Shirt+U & ‘ങ’ movie to Alt+U

—->>Click here to download Malayalam keyboard 2013<<–

—>>Click here to download the latest compatible Malayalam Unicode fonts<<–

(I suggest you use, either anjalinewlipi or kaumadi as the font)
Keyboard Layout Screenshots
1
Shift Key +

Right Alt Key (Alt Gr) +
3
Shit + Right Alt Key (Alt Gr) +
4
Requirements
Windows 7, Office 2010 (Preferred)
  • If your windows in old version, see how to setup malayalam reading here [Do not download the old fonts suggested there]
Windows update to support the new currency symbol for the Indian Rupee : Click Here
Office Language Interface Pack : Click Here

“ന്‍റെ”  യുടെ ഒടുവിലത്തെ കഥ.

The main reason which prompted me to develop a keyboard of my own was due to the inconsistency in inputting the letter ‘nte’ (ന്‍റ)  in Malayalam.  Till 2001, ‘nte’ was inputted through keys ന+്+റ. However after 2001, Microsoft introduced Kartika Unicode Font along with Windows XP,  which permitted typing ‘nte’ only by ന+്+zwj+റ.  Many authors and developers criticized the said method as incorrect herehere and here.Unicode suggest an altogether a third method by ൻ+്+റ (See here)
So I have used ന+്+റ, the first and  oldest method, still followed in ubundu and all, as the standard,  for the time being, till the matter is resolved finally.