When you cant uninstall an application(most of the time Java games) using
the Manager function of the phone, then do this;
I know IR is old skool but hey, it comes handy at times especially when BT
acts-up on you. This one is written by a good online buddy of mine,
qtdemon666.
This procedure assumes that the infrared device is connected to a serial
port on your computer. Use this procedure only if Windows did not
automatically install an infrared device when you turned on your computer.
Typically, Universal Serial Bus (USB), PCMCIA, and other Plug and
Play-compliant infrared devices are automatically detected and installed.
To add a new infrared device:
01. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add Hardware.
02. The Add Hardware Wizard starts.
03. Click Next.
04. Click Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then click Next.
05. In the Installed hardware list, click Add a new hardware device, and
then click Next.
06. Click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list
(Advanced), and then click Next.
07. In the Common hardware types box, click Infrared devices, and then click
Next.
Do one of the following:
01. If you do not have an installation disk for the infrared device, click
the manufacturer of the device in the Manufacturer list, click the infrared
device that best matches your hardware in the Infrared Device list, and then
click Next.
02. If you have a manufacturer's installation disk for a compatible driver,
click Have Disk. Insert the manufacturer's installation disk into the
appropriate drive, and then click Next.
Follow the instructions that are displayed on the remaining pages of the Add
Hardware Wizard to install the infrared device.
View the Properties of an Infrared Device
To use this procedure, there must be an infrared device installed on your
computer. Note that the settings for the infrared device are configured
automatically when you install the device, and typically do not have to be
changed. To view the properties of an infrared device:
01. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Wireless Link.
02. Click the Hardware tab, click the infrared device for which you want to
view properties, and then click Properties.
Configure a Serial Port for Infrared Communication
Your computer must support an infrared mode for a serial port. Use this
procedure to install an IrDA transceiver that is provided by the computer
manufacturer. To configure a serial port for infrared communication:
01. Start the BIOS configuration utility for your computer. Note that the
method for starting the BIOS configuration utility varies from one computer
to another. For many computers, you can start the BIOS configuration utility
by pressing a function key that is indicated during the computer startup
process. Some computers require that you start by using special
configuration disks. For more information about how to enter BIOS Setup, see
your computer manufacturer's documentation.
02. In the peripheral or serial port configuration section, change the mode
to IrDA or Infrared.
Troubleshooting
Installing an IrDA transceiver disables the serial port. Do not attach a
serial IrDA transceiver to a serial port.