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Full screen caller version 3.00

9 replies · 3,488 views · Started 27 October 2004

Doesnt work on my 7610..
Its set enabled etc.
But I dont see any full screen picture..

Somebody coudl help me?

colin84 wrote:Doesnt work on my 7610..
Its set enabled etc.
But I dont see any full screen picture..
Somebody coudl help me?

Wht problem u r getting
i am using the same version and don't get any problem.
Its working perfectly fine.
and don't post multiple post.

My problem is that if someone calls me it wont shows fullscreen picture @ all..
Nothing happens..
It set enabled and users have picture..

Sorry for multiple post.. But first post wasnt right placed..

Thnx a lot..

Just uninstall it and reboot and then install it and put on enable.
Don't do any modification with settings and then try.

uhm... is fscaller3 the only version that works in 7610??? my uncle got fscaller60 i think it was 2. somthing... could it work in the 7610?

can i just check something? the pictures that are displayed, is the quality good? cos mine seems very pixelated even though it's a very clear picture.

dzhun85 wrote:uhm... is fscaller3 the only version that works in 7610??? my uncle got fscaller60 i think it was 2. somthing... could it work in the 7610?

Yes it is working perfectly fine even i am using from a month ago ad even the small bug have being removed in the version 3.

alexlim wrote:can i just check something? the pictures that are displayed, is the quality good? cos mine seems very pixelated even though it's a very clear picture.

U can Check the Demo from www.symbianware.com if u r satisfied in 15 Days then buy or just remove it.

alexlim wrote:can i just check something? the pictures that are displayed, is the quality good? cos mine seems very pixelated even though it's a very clear picture.

Mine is extremely pixelated too, even though the picture I used is of high quality. My guess is that the program resamples the pic to a lower quality for its use (to minimise display lag and storage requirements)