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Tips: When you click a contact to unfold it and then double-click the contact item, cPhoneTool will dial the first telephone number as default. To dial or send messages to a contact with two or more telephone numbers, you have to select one of the telephone numbers first, then click the call or message icon.

  • Delete: Select one contact in the list. Then right-click the contact item and select Delete/Delete All to delete one contact or delete all contacts.
3.2 Dial This function enables users to make outgoing telephone calls, and answer or reject incoming calls on the PC side. To make an outgoing telephone call, you can input telephone number in the Dial tab, or just click the call icon on the contact or call history item.
Step :
  1. Search your mobile phone, and establish a connection between your phone and cPhoneTool.
  2. Dial to call: Click the Dial icon, and click the number buttons to input telephone number, then click Call button. If you input a wrong number, click the Backspace button to delete it. (Figure 9)


    Figure 9

  3. View call history: To view the information of historical calls including telephone number, call time and duration on the right side. (Figure 10)

    Figure 10

    Tips:You can dial or send messages in the history tab: click a contact item to unfold it, and then click the call/message icon on the contact item.
  4. Answer or reject an incoming telephone call by clicking Call button.
  5. Adjust the volume: During the call, drag the volume button of speaker or microphone to adjust the volume. (Figure 11)


    Figure 11

  6. To switch the voice signal from cPhoneTool to your mobile phone, click the voice switching button. (Figure 12).

    Figure 12
  7. Redial: The latest number you dialed will appear in the Dial tab by clicking the Dial button..

  8. Tips: Ringing tone and message alert tone are able to be changed according to users'fancy. Click the cPhoneTool logo icon, and then click Tool -> Options...in the Options dialog to browse and select audio files in your computer. (Figure 13)

    Figure 13
3.3 Message This function enables users to send messages, receive new messages, and export messages from your mobile phone. This new version of cPhoneTool supports group SMS.
  1. Update: Click Update button to update the list. Message list is arranged alphabetically based on the name of sender/recipient. (Figure 14)


    Figure 14

  2. New: Click the New button and a Contact list box will pop up. You can select one or more contacts to send messages. Also, you can add other telephone numbers to the sending list. (Figure 15)


    Figure 15

    A chatting window shows up when you click the OK button after adding the telephone numbers. (Figure 16) Write down the message and send it.


    Figure 16

  3. Export messages: Click Export or click Menu -> Action -> Export Messages. The exported documents will be saved in .xml format.

  4. Receive new messages from mobile phone. To retrieve the newly received message from the mobile phone in the chatting window, please click the cPhoneTool logo icon, then click Tool->Options..., and select Retrieve the newly received message from the phone check box. (Figure 17)


    Figure 17
3.4 File Explorer This function enables users to access folders shared by a mobile phone. (Figure 18)


Figure 18

Click File Explorer or click cPhoneTool Logo -> File -> File Explorer, then you can transfer files or folders between your computer and other devices.
Tip: This function allows you to transfer images or songs to the phone. And you can remotely manage the documents on the phone by File Explorer
3.5 Dial-Up Networking This function enables users to dial-up to the Internet via a Bluetooth mobile phone.
  1. Connect: After setting all the options, click the Connect button to establish dial-up network connection. (Figure 19)

    Figure 19

  2. Disconnect: Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the current dial-up connection. (Figure 20)

    Figure 20

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Hi all, I'm having serious issues with my bluetooth at the moment. Firstly if I update bluetooth driver it turns into Bluesoeil (used to be mediatek) and even though the driver is there, there are no options to turn bluetooth on. Not in the notifications tab or the system settings. If I choose to update the driver but select drivers already on my device then I can choose mediatek, if I do so then bluetooth is "there" but in the notification tab shows it as always on (I can't turn it off by clicking it) and if I check in settings there is no on off button like there used to be, so at the moment I can't do anything with my bluetooth. If I keep the bluesoleil one then there is nothing at all but the mediatek one is always on so it's draining my battery fast. I have troubleshooted with both drivers and with bluesoleil it says something like "there are no bluetooth drivers" and with the mediatek something along the lines of "there are no issues". I'm really at a loss and have trawled the internet to no avail. Please help. TIA

I have now fixed it, turns out in device manager I had to show hidden drivers. What happened at first was if I reinstalled mediatek over bluesoleil it would always be on and not connect to devices. I found under hidden drivers a ralink bluetooth option so I reinstalled that to it's base version, I then reinstalled mediatek and it worked. I then updated the ralink one so it was like it was before and... Bluetooth strangely still works. So now I know not to update the mediatek one otherwise it always gives me back bluesoleil. I want to end this post but I don't know how, I don't see an accept this as a solution box next to the kudos box. Sorry this is my first post so I'm not too clued up on what to do.

So I have now tried second option, There are 3 bluetooth options under network drivers, one is mediatek (that after it installs turns out to be bluesoleil) one is intel and that didn't work and I can't remember the third but that also didn't work.The only one that worked ends up giving me the same one as if I'd pressed update driver on bluetooth. The chipset has three options, all dated 2013, regardless I tried to install them and even though message said that they were older drivers I still tried to install over and all failed to complete. The BIOS one said that it was already installed but anyway I overwrit it and nothing changed. I am now left with the bluesoleil one as before which means that under settings there is no bluetooth option to turn on/off and under notifications tab there is just no bluetooth icon at all. As I said before I can't seem to get recovery manager either. If there is a way for me to get recovery manager that might be the solution. Any help greatly appreciated. It's doing my head in now. TIA

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