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How do you get a WhatsApp DirectDial keypad on the Windows PC?

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Charlie

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Feb 11, 2024, 5:13:44 PMFeb 11
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From another thread I saw that I go to the WhatsApp for Windows page.
https://www.whatsapp.com/download

I then click on the black button saying "Get it from Microsoft".
https://get.microsoft.com/installer/download/9NKSQGP7F2NH?ocid=sideload_experiment_test
Name: WhatsApp Installer.exe
Size: 573320 bytes (559 KiB)
SHA256: FB804BB2DB6B51F6D05319355B36D99FD1FBD7806D085DBC22377BFEAB8C51F0

When I run that executable it opens up the Microsoft Store and says
"Starting download..." even though I have no Microsoft Account set up.

After a minute or two, up popped Version 2.2303.10.0 with a
"Welcome to WhatsApp" screen which says to set up WhatsApp on my
computer I need to do the following things in sequence.
1. Open WhatsApp on your phone
2. Tap Menu or Settings and selected Linked devices
3. Tap Link a Device & point your phone to this screen to capture the code
Or link with phone number
Enter phone number
4. That results in a 8-character code like "1A2B-3C4D" where it says.
Enter code on phone
Linking WhatsApp account +1 (201)555-1212
a. Open WhatsApp on your phone
b. Tap menu or Settings and select Linked devices
c. Tap on Link with phone number & point your phone to this
screen to capture the code
d. Enter this 8-character code.
5. But then it says "Something is wrong".
6. So I installed WhatsApp on Android (& set it up with SMS verification).
8. Then I tried again and then step 4 above worked on the PC
(they sent me a new 8-character code).
9. From Windows, I sent a text to someone in my contacts
as it seems to know everyone that I know who has WhatsApp I think.
10. But on the Windows PC it won't talk to anyone or dial a number
that is not in my contacts.
11. There's no dial keypad (is there?).
12. There's no microphone on my desktop PC (but that can be fixed).

There's are direct dialers for WhatsApp on Android.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trianguloy.openInWhatsapp

How do you get a direct dial WhatsApp keypad on the PC?

Theo

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Feb 11, 2024, 5:23:03 PMFeb 11
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Charlie <cha...@nospam.com> wrote:
> How do you get a direct dial WhatsApp keypad on the PC?

https://wa.me/+12015551212

opens that number in WhatsApp.

Theo

micky

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Feb 11, 2024, 7:33:43 PMFeb 11
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In comp.mobile.android, on 11 Feb 2024 22:22:55 +0000 (GMT), Theo
I'm sure it does most of the time, but I had the whatsapp program open
already and it in the browswerthe link above dialed the same number I
had just recently looked at in the program. So that's a possible
glitch. (I hope he doesn't call me back during the superbowl.)
>
>Theo

Charlie

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Feb 11, 2024, 11:31:34 PMFeb 11
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On this 11 Feb 2024 22:22:55 +0000 (GMT), Theo wrote:

> https://wa.me/+12015551212
>
> opens that number in WhatsApp.

When I modify that with a real number that I know has WhatsApp on her phone
but who isn't in my contacts, in the WhatsApp Windows app, there's nowhere
to put that number.

All it says if you paste it into the "New chat" field is "Not in your
contacts +1 (202) 555-1212"

When I paste that link into a web browser on the PC, it says at the top
"Open WhatsApp?" below that it says in the web browser popup form
"https://api.whatsapp.com wants to open this application".

Interestingly that does open up a chat inside of the PC WhatsApp that I
just installed but it still doesn't let me dial that number (AFAICT).

I scrounged around for a wired USB logitech headset with microphone and
plugged that in and hit the "voice call" telephone icon for that number.

It asked "Allow WhatsApp to access your microphone" and I clicked on the
green "Go to Settings" box it provided which took me to Windows 10
microphone settings and turned "Allow apps to use this microphone" and then
it asked to use What'sApp to do it.

That link seems to work on a contact that I knew would be up late, but I'll
try it in the morning for the contact that I'm sure has long gone to bed.

Still, it would be better to have a telephone dialpad like Android has.
Thanks.

Larry Wolff

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Feb 11, 2024, 11:39:40 PMFeb 11
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On 2/11/2024 5:13 PM, Charlie wrote:

> From another thread I saw that I go to the WhatsApp for Windows page.
> https://www.whatsapp.com/download
>
> I then click on the black button saying "Get it from Microsoft".
> https://get.microsoft.com/installer/download/9NKSQGP7F2NH?ocid=sideload_experiment_test
> Name: WhatsApp Installer.exe
> Size: 573320 bytes (559 KiB)
> SHA256: FB804BB2DB6B51F6D05319355B36D99FD1FBD7806D085DBC22377BFEAB8C51F0
>
> When I run that executable it opens up the Microsoft Store and says
> "Starting download..." even though I have no Microsoft Account set up.

When I installed that, I couldn't find where it went on Windows.
There's no desktop icon. There's only a start menu item.
But I never use the default start menu so I tried to find it.
You can't rightclick and find the shortcut target to check the path.

So while it was running I went to the task manager.
"C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\5319275A.WhatsAppDesktop_2.2403.10.0_x64__manycharacters\WhatsApp.exe" -ServerName:App.Ap-Manymorecharacters.mca

But how do I put that as a shortcut into my taskbar menu?

Pete

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Feb 12, 2024, 12:31:37 AMFeb 12
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> "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\5319275A.WhatsAppDesktop_2.2403.10.0_x64__manycharacters\WhatsApp.exe" -ServerName:App.Ap-Manymorecharacters.mca
>
> But how do I put that as a shortcut into my taskbar menu?

I'd try making a desktop shortcut containing all of that, then testing
it. If it works, drag the shortcut to wherever you want it.

Peter


micky

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Feb 12, 2024, 11:08:51 AMFeb 12
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In comp.mobile.android, on Sun, 11 Feb 2024 23:39:33 -0500, Larry Wolff
<larry...@larrywolff.net> wrote:

>On 2/11/2024 5:13 PM, Charlie wrote:
>
>> From another thread I saw that I go to the WhatsApp for Windows page.
>> https://www.whatsapp.com/download
>>
>> I then click on the black button saying "Get it from Microsoft".
>> https://get.microsoft.com/installer/download/9NKSQGP7F2NH?ocid=sideload_experiment_test
>> Name: WhatsApp Installer.exe
>> Size: 573320 bytes (559 KiB)
>> SHA256: FB804BB2DB6B51F6D05319355B36D99FD1FBD7806D085DBC22377BFEAB8C51F0
>>
>> When I run that executable it opens up the Microsoft Store and says
>> "Starting download..." even though I have no Microsoft Account set up.

At first I thought this was a question or a complaint, but I think
you're saying, Good!.
>
>When I installed that, I couldn't find where it went on Windows.
>There's no desktop icon. There's only a start menu item.

I don't remember if that was the case for me or not.

>But I never use the default start menu so I tried to find it.
>You can't rightclick and find the shortcut target to check the path.
>
>So while it was running I went to the task manager.
>"C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\5319275A.WhatsAppDesktop_2.2403.10.0_x64__manycharacters\WhatsApp.exe" -ServerName:App.Ap-Manymorecharacters.mca

I'm not sure what that is. I had to give myself permission to look at
WindowsApps and after I did that, it stil denied me permission! Twice.

Then I saw where I had to click on Security Tab to give myself Read
Permission, but I didn't see in that box what to do. So I gave up. See
what follows below.

>But how do I put that as a shortcut into my taskbar menu?

Exactly what Pete said. I've done that a dozen times over the years. In
a file manager, find the directory that holds whatsapp. I thought it
would be "program Files" but it's not. I thought it might be where you
said it is, but you can see that I had trouble getting there. Did you
have the kind of trouble I had?

Before I tell you where it will be, let me tell you how easy it is to
find it: Run (Search) Everything. In the search line put
whatsapp exe . They don't have to be connected. Everything
doesn't care. It will find files with those two strings in them. Or any
number of strings.

And it's in Users\[username]\appdata\Local\whatsapp even though an
executable is not data.

It will be the one with the correct icon in the left-most field, the
icon that looks like whatsapp. Right click and use Send To / Desktop.
Not Create Icon which will create it in that same directory.

I alsways make two copies of such an icon so when I drag one to the
Taskbar, I still have one on the desktop.

micky

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Feb 12, 2024, 11:18:14 AMFeb 12
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Sun, 11 Feb 2024 21:31:30 -0700, Charlie
<cha...@nospam.com> wrote:

>On this 11 Feb 2024 22:22:55 +0000 (GMT), Theo wrote:
>
>> https://wa.me/+12015551212
>>
>> opens that number in WhatsApp.
>
>When I modify that with a real number that I know has WhatsApp on her phone
>but who isn't in my contacts, in the WhatsApp Windows app, there's nowhere
>to put that number.
>
>All it says if you paste it into the "New chat" field is "Not in your
>contacts +1 (202) 555-1212"

Apparently you can't call someone with whatsapp unless you've already
put a name and the number into your contacts list, is that true?

It seems like an unnecessary restriction, and a big nuisance, maybe left
over from the early use of the program.
>
>When I paste that link into a web browser on the PC, it says at the top
>"Open WhatsApp?" below that it says in the web browser popup form
>"https://api.whatsapp.com wants to open this application".

I think it's nice that files have wants and needs. Perhaps some
counseler or therapist could help it deal with its unfulfilled desire.
>
>Interestingly that does open up a chat inside of the PC WhatsApp that I
>just installed but it still doesn't let me dial that number (AFAICT).
>
>I scrounged around for a wired USB logitech headset with microphone and
>plugged that in and hit the "voice call" telephone icon for that number.
>
>It asked "Allow WhatsApp to access your microphone" and I clicked on the
>green "Go to Settings" box it provided which took me to Windows 10
>microphone settings and turned "Allow apps to use this microphone" and then
>it asked to use What'sApp to do it.
>
>That link seems to work on a contact that I knew would be up late, but I'll
>try it in the morning for the contact that I'm sure has long gone to bed.
>
>Still, it would be better to have a telephone dialpad like Android has.
>Thanks.

Did I mention that on the PC it seems one cannot find out the phone
number behind a contact list entry that has a name attached, but one can
on Android? this seems like a less-important, less-developed second
thought for the whatsapp people, but I still really like it.

Frank Slootweg

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Feb 12, 2024, 1:15:34 PMFeb 12
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micky <NONONO...@fmguy.com> wrote:
[...]

> Did I mention that on the PC it seems one cannot find out the phone
> number behind a contact list entry that has a name attached, but one can
> on Android? this seems like a less-important, less-developed second
> thought for the whatsapp people, but I still really like it.

It's not very obvious, but you can do it in the Windows app as well:

Click on the contact in the left-hand pane. The right-hand pane now
shows the recent messages from/to that contact. Above that pane you see
the picture (if any) and the name of the contact. Now click on *that*
and it will show you the details of the contact, including the 'Phone
number'.

micky

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Feb 12, 2024, 4:58:19 PMFeb 12
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In comp.mobile.android, on 12 Feb 2024 18:15:28 GMT, Frank Slootweg
That worked! Good. I was surprised that they would leave out a feature.
I had run my cursor over that area, and the cursor didn't change from an
arrow to a hand or anything, so I had not clicked before, but coding
cursor change is a small but separate task when writing these screens.

Charlie

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Feb 12, 2024, 10:05:18 PMFeb 12
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On this Mon, 12 Feb 2024 11:18:09 -0500, micky wrote:

> Apparently you can't call someone with whatsapp unless you've already
> put a name and the number into your contacts list, is that true?

For Android, you have to use a separate WhatsApp direct dialer.
Unfortunately, I don't know of a whatsapp direct dialer for Windows.

For the Windows WhatsApp, the only way I know of to directly dial someone
is to use a web browser as Theo suggested.

> It seems like an unnecessary restriction, and a big nuisance, maybe left
> over from the early use of the program.

It's very strange that you must use a web browser to tell the Windows
WhatsApp app to dial a number. But it works.

It's not as nice as a direct dialer would be, though.

>>Still, it would be better to have a telephone dialpad like Android has.
>>Thanks.
>
> Did I mention that on the PC it seems one cannot find out the phone
> number behind a contact list entry that has a name attached, but one can
> on Android? this seems like a less-important, less-developed second
> thought for the whatsapp people, but I still really like it.

Frank explained the phone number stuff to you where I'll just explain to
everyone what happened today when I tested Theo's suggestion to use a web
browser to tell the Windows WhatsApp app call a specific number that you
know is not in your contacts but who you know has a WhatsApp account.

1. After installing the Windows WhatsApp, open any web browser
(The Windows WhatsApp app doesn't need to be running.)
2. Construct a URL based on the phone number
https://wa.me/+12015551212
3. Enter that URL into the web browser
4. The web browser will change that URL to something like this.
https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=%2B12015551212&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0
5. A web browser popup will occur asking:
"Allow this site to open the whatsapp link with WhatsApp?"
6. When you press "Open Link" it will start the Windows WhatsApp
app and it will dial that number in the Windows WhatsApp app.

I tried it today and it worked fine for a person on WhatsApp who
was not in my contacts.

Is there anyone who knows how Windows works that can explain how
that "api.whatsapp.com" URI worked inside of Windows to do it?

micky

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Feb 20, 2024, 11:04:12 PMFeb 20
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In comp.mobile.android, on Mon, 12 Feb 2024 16:31:32 +1100, Pete
Yes, exactly. I've done that a dozen times over the years. In a file
manager, find the directory that holds whatsapp. I thought it would be
"program Files" but it's not.

Before I tell you where it will be, let me tell you how easy it is to
find it: Run (Search) Everything. In the search line put
whatsapp exe . They don't have to be connected. Everything
doesn't care. It will find files with those two strings in them.

and it's in Users\[username]\appdata\Local\whatsapp even though an
executable is not data.

It will be the one with the right icon in the left-most field, the icon
that looks like whatsapp. Right click and use Send To / Desktop. Not
Create Icon which will create it in that same directory.

I alsways make two copies of such an icon so when I drag one to the
Taskbar, I still have one on the desktop.

>Peter
>
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