

Of course one could also use an -tag here and add plugins instead of removing them (as showed above).

The customize section contains changes on the activation or deactivation of plugins, which will overwrite definitions in the device section (above) if your version of Mobile Partner is customized/branded.Īs KTF (presumably a Korean operator) doesn't want their subscribers to have SMS-functionality in Mobile Partner, they remove is by the following code: The remaining code is useless unless and can be deleted.

The device section usually contains dozens of devices, however only those applying for your device are necessary. To add the voice-call plugin (consiting of three plugins) for the E169, the following code is used: So the function of this section is unclear.Īfter the tag the device section starts, which will define the available plugins for each model. CallPlugin and CallUIPlugin) even if they are not listed here. However it seems like you can activate plugins (e.g. Next there is the plugin section, which again contains -tags, that define all the plugins.

The devices section usually contains dozens of devices, however only those applying for your device are necessary. a tag assigning the name "E180" to the device with the productID "E180" and some description looks like this: In the devices section -tages assigns a name to each device model according to it's product/hardware ID ( productID can be found unter Tools / Diagnosis after starting Mobile Partner) and a description, which doesn't seem to be of relevance.Į.g. The file is build in the XML-format and consits generally of four sections: Some can be enabled by editing the file C:\Program Files\Mobile Partner\config\PluginsConfig.xml. Mobile Partner has several plugins integrated, which are mostly not activated by default. As soon as the connection has been established, the button is renamed in "Disconnect" and serves to disconnect your connection. Now you can connect through the newly created profile by clicking "Connect".
