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    Does anyone have a clue how to dial # or * when on the phone? Checking my voicemail isn't a problem as T-Mobile doesn't seem to actually "require" the required key to be pressed, BUT... my bank does!

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    When in a call just bring up the keypad. Just press the slider[what ever that's called] at the bottom with the (5) on it.
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    Default Re: Dial # and *

    use a comma before them for example:

    ,*
    ,#

    I saw somewhere that this works....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skatturbrain View Post
    use a comma before them for example:

    ,*
    ,#

    I saw somewhere that this works....

    Testing it now!

    Results to follow soon.

    -- Doesn't work for me.
    Last edited by JaceMan; 11-12-2008 at 10:54 AM. Reason: Posting results of test

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayBachatero View Post
    When in a call just bring up the keypad. Just press the slider[what ever that's called] at the bottom with the (5) on it.

    At first, your response made no sense to me. I thought to myself 'my keypad is open. pressing (5) isn't going to do anything for me... I need to dial # '3' and * '8.' Then it donned on me that 'keypad' and 'keyboard' may not be the same thing.

    So, I didn't know what you wanted me to do. As it turns out the problem is that I don't use the application "dialer." I open the keyboard and dial my numbers from the qwerty board. Then I switch my calls to "speaker" and keep the keyboard open the whole time. The option you wanted me to press is not available with the keyboard in view (why it isn't, I don't know). So, I closed the display to cover the keyboard and low and behold I see a '5' with the letters 'JKL' beneath it. I press it, and BAM! I receive a traditional telephone keypad complete with # and *.

    Yay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skatturbrain View Post
    use a comma before them for example:

    ,*
    ,#

    I saw somewhere that this works....
    all the commas do is add a pause if you want to set it up to automatically enter an acces code or something.

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    Default Re: Dial # and *

    It's SHIFT+3 or SHIFT+8... Just like if you were a full size keyboard.

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    normally I just hit the menu button and pull up the keypad when I'm on the phone. I must try this as an alternative seeing as my method is very annoying
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    Quote Originally Posted by dvd1970 View Post
    It's SHIFT+3 or SHIFT+8... Just like if you were a full size keyboard.
    No, it isn't. When I do that, I am told by all of the systems that I have typed an "invalid command" because "SHIFT" doesn't change the 3 or 8 to # or * like when typing ascii commands.

    Close the display and click the on-screen "5" -- That's the ONLY thing that has worked for me.

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    The problem is that while you can type * and # using the dialer in a call, you cannot use them in a store phone number in the contact list. There is a bug in the phone - when it sees those characters (it may just be the #) in a phone number being dialed it thinks it's a malformed local service command (like #min# or #txt# to get T-mobile minutes or text messages left).

    The phone needs to be made smarter that "#" is allowed and only if it begines and ends a 3-5 character phone number should it be seen as a phone command

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