Ok the screen turns on in my pocket because the sliding keyboard is so sensative, if i just so SLIGHTLY slide it, the screen will turn on and make that sliding beeping sound in my pocket.. how can i fix this?? my old 6700 used to have to be all the way slid out in order for the screen to rotate..
or is there a way to keep the device off even if i slide keyboard out until i press the on button on the side??
Please help, this wastes my battery too.
kaiser tweak. disable sleep on sliding keyboard selection.
Kepela523 said:
Ok the screen turns on in my pocket because the sliding keyboard is so sensative, if i just so SLIGHTLY slide it, the screen will turn on and make that sliding beeping sound in my pocket.. how can i fix this?? my old 6700 used to have to be all the way slid out in order for the screen to rotate..
or is there a way to keep the device off even if i slide keyboard out until i press the on button on the side??
Please help, this wastes my battery too.
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Thanks, greatly appreciate it!
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Ok this may be a dumb question but I have been searching for the answer and can not find it any where. I want to unlock and have the screen come on( comeout of standby) by sliding the keyboard out.
Like when you flip out the screen on the side kick.
I have the 2.17 custom rom by xelencin if that helps.
Thanks
I really want that feature too!
To add a same thing to your question, can i unlock the machine with one hand?
I have smartkey installed but everytime i try to unlock the screen, it said I have to press Unlock, and there is no way to press it with a softbutton, i have to either do it with a stylus or the keyboard....
baraider said:
To add a same thing to your question, can i unlock the machine with one hand?
I have smartkey installed but everytime i try to unlock the screen, it said I have to press Unlock, and there is no way to press it with a softbutton, i have to either do it with a stylus or the keyboard....
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why not use your thumb?
huangyz said:
why not use your thumb?
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and leave fingerprint smurk on the screen you mean?
The only problem I could see with sliding to turn on / unlock etc is that the magnetic catch on the standard case would then activate the switch on etc... I'm sure it would be possible to intercept this trigger in some way even when the OS is in standby but I can see issues with the device turning on when used with the standard case...
The screen doesn't rotate when you open the keyboard until aftr the device is turned on, which suggests to me that the position of he keyboard isn't monitored by the device when it's switched off. If this is the case ten it would be impossiblt to have the keyboard switch turn the device on.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Yep, pretty sure sliding the keyboard out does not create a wakeup event. It is possible that something like MortSaver could be used to mimic this function - that's a program that turns off the screen and locks the buttons when you press a hotkey - i.e. it doesn't put the device into standby, it just kinda puts it into low power mode. I'm pretty sure that could be rewritten to turn the screen back on when the keyboard slides out. Perhaps if you plead with the author...
The Hermes uses a magnetic sensor to determine when the keyboard has been fully opened and triggers the switch to landscape mode and back.
This causes my screen to switch to landscape mode every time I put it into my Seidio case with a magnetic cover latch and I have to wait for the screen to switch back to portrait whenever I remove it.
Can any current owners tell if the Kaiser works the same way?
Thanks in advance.
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jetjock said:
The Hermes uses a magnetic sensor to determine when the keyboard has been fully opened and triggers the switch to landscape mode and back.
This causes my screen to switch to landscape mode every time I put it into my Seidio case with a magnetic cover latch and I have to wait for the screen to switch back to portrait whenever I remove it.
Can any current owners tell if the Kaiser works the same way?
Thanks in advance.
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The answer is yes it does use a magnet operated switch.
BUT - the Kaiser rotates the screen much much faster than the TyTn and so even if you use a magnet to rotate the screen it instantly goes back when you take away the magnet. In fact I carry mine in a Hermes magnetic case and not once have I seen it in the wrong orientation.
Mike
Thanks for the info.
I'll plan on keeping the same case in that case
Is there any way to DISABLE the screen rotation?
I frequently accidentally slide out the keyboard, causing the rotation.
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Is there any way to DISABLE the screen rotation?
I frequently accidentally slide out the keyboard, causing the rotation.
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yes, kaisertweak and advancedconfig allows you disable the device comming out of standby and rotating.
Is there any tweak to disable powering on the device when slide the Keyboard?
I always put my tilt in my pocket and it power by itself when keyboard slide by mistake... any help?
I've noticed this as well, quite annoying...some kinda fix would be awesome.
Anyone experience their Tilt turning on by itself just when you turn it off (stand by-button on the side)?
I would turn the unit on standby and put it back into the case and it would turn on by itself and a 3 beeping sound would activate. I thought that the Tilt has some kind of motion sensor thing.
Is this an issue and how can it be solved?
If the screen slides out slightly the phone will come out of standby. The 3 tones could be the piano slide out sound.
good catch DaneMaximus
the keyboard uses a magnetic switch, by any chance......does you case have a magnet in it?
thats what i thought too but i would try moving it a slight and it doesnt go on.
Dont know about the magnetic...where is it on the case?
Ok, when i force the open keyboard it is playing the closing piano chime. But why is it doing this? I dont think its opening since the phone is new.
I know why this is happening. It turns out the the opening slide from the Tilt is a magnetic trigger and when I put it into my leather case, it has a magnetic closer lid where it is activating the trigger on the Tilt.
Just have to be careful when inserting the tilt into the case. At least theres nothing wrong with the tilt.
You could disable slide wake.
ahhh... good suggestion. How do you disable slide awake?-
Never mind found it in kaiserTweak.
Thanks for the suggestion!
My htc diamond has a problem that, sometimes the device will be turned on accidently, causing accendential phone calls, which is very annoying.
By then, I realised the problem was caused by the stylus control (which turn the device on when stylus is pulled out), that the problem never occur without the stylus. So, is there any way to disable the stylus sensor control that turn on the device?
When you remove the battery cover and the stylus there is a little black switch on the side.
Edit: Ahh well it aint a switch but it is the sensor for the stylus. Break it and you'll be fine
use a Password so you can't do anything when it is turned on
SurfHost said:
When you remove the battery cover and the stylus there is a little black switch on the side.
Edit: Ahh well it aint a switch but it is the sensor for the stylus. Break it and you'll be fine
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is there any software to deal with, apart from breaking the physical component?
I had same problem before!
just use a plastic tape to cover the sensor is OK!
you will say bye to this problem
I was just looking for this and can't find it :/
I'm using the cdma diamond
I have the same problem - my Diamond sometimes wakes up in my pocket because of the stylus sensor . I've been looking for software solution, but nothing found... Is there a registry key that can turn the stylus sensor off? Or maybe a small program that does this...? Please, need your help...
senshiro87 said:
I have the same problem - my Diamond sometimes wakes up in my pocket because of the stylus sensor . I've been looking for software solution, but nothing found... Is there a registry key that can turn the stylus sensor off? Or maybe a small program that does this...? Please, need your help...
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Use TouchLockPro and dissable the Stylus sensor in the program. When it wakes up in your pocket, it will lock your phone and go to sleep again after 30 seconds.
Any other way? TLP is too much for me, I look for something only for stylus sensor (I don't need to set light sensor, g-sensor, etc.). Otherwise I would like to completely turn it off (Diamond wouldn't wake up when the stylus is out). And of course I don't want to break it...
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Any other way? TLP is too much for me, I look for something only for stylus sensor (I don't need to set light sensor, g-sensor, etc.). Otherwise I would like to completely turn it off (Diamond wouldn't wake up when the stylus is out). And of course I don't want to break it...
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A piece of paper or tape over the stylus sensor/notch will also do.....you do not have to break it, as described in post #5.
ZuinigeRijder said:
Use TouchLockPro and dissable the Stylus sensor in the program. When it wakes up in your pocket, it will lock your phone and go to sleep again after 30 seconds.
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pretty good appz but none of them disables the sensor...im lookin for smth that disable the sensor,like stylus[out]=nothin happens,stylus[in]=nothin happens...
everytime i take my stylus out it unlocks the phone...i wanna disable this feature....i would rly appriciate any advice for solvin this issue...thx
I have the same problem with stylus sensor. I used a small piece of cellotape over the black part of stylus. This helped to avoid self unlocking. Hope there is also possibility to disable stylus sensor in the registry…
mlost said:
I have the same problem with stylus sensor. I used a small piece of cellotape over the black part of stylus. This helped to avoid self unlocking. Hope there is also possibility to disable stylus sensor in the registry…
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hehe maan, ive done the same a few weeks ago)))...i just thought that it would b kinda weird presentin such a solution here)...thx for your reply anywai....