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chevyforlife 01-14-2009 12:49 AM

keyboard backlight
 
has anyone had an issue with their mogul/titan/xv6800/ppc6800, in which the keyboard backlight wont work anymore? this started to go out before my ranch incident, and it makes me mad cause the whole point of having the keyboard is to see it in dark or dim light am i right? and the fact that im reduced to using a on screen keyboard is driving me crazy. any ideas???

~chevy

MrObvious 01-14-2009 10:18 AM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
Which ROM are you on currently? You may want to relock and flash a stock ROM and take her in.

weedahoe 01-14-2009 10:22 AM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
I dont have this issue nor have I read where anyone else has had this issue either. I am sure you have made sute the setting for the backlight is set right? And I assume you have turned it off and saved your settings and when back to turn it on to try to re-establish the settings, right? Other than that IDK anything else without telling you to try to use SPB Backup or Clone to create a backup image and do a hard reset to check and see if it is software related (solved by the hard reset) or a hardware issue (if its still there after the hard reset).

mastergadgets 01-14-2009 10:28 AM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chevyforlife (Post 638704)
has anyone had an issue with their mogul/titan/xv6800/ppc6800, in which the keyboard backlight wont work anymore? this started to go out before my ranch incident, and it makes me mad cause the whole point of having the keyboard is to see it in dark or dim light am i right? and the fact that im reduced to using a on screen keyboard is driving me crazy. any ideas???

~chevy

I'm not sure if this will help.

Try going to settings/personal/buttons/backlight and un-checking the keyboard backlight auto sensor [strange place to put this setting]. This will cause the keyboard backlight to come on every time you open the keyboard regardless of the abmient light.

If the backlight auto sensor has gone bad this should eliminate the problem.

weedahoe 01-14-2009 10:41 AM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mastergadgets (Post 639138)
I'm not sure if this will help.

Try going to settings/personal/buttons/backlight and un-checking the keyboard backlight auto sensor [strange place to put this setting]. This will cause the keyboard backlight to come on every time you open the keyboard regardless of the abmient light.

If the backlight auto sensor has gone bad this should eliminate the problem.

You might wanna read the entire thread and not just the first post. Im not trying to be rude but I mentioned this in the 3rd post. Believe me when I say Chevy knows where the sensor setting is at.

mastergadgets 01-14-2009 11:14 AM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by weedahoe (Post 639169)
You might wanna read the entire thread and not just the first post. Im not trying to be rude but I mentioned this in the 3rd post. Believe me when I say Chevy knows where the sensor setting is at.

In the process of looking for the settings for the keyboard backlight the 2nd & 3rd posts were done before I posted mine. Since I did not refresh the IE page before I submitted my post [look at the time stamps, 10 min.] the 2nd & 3rd posts was made. So I did not see the 2nd & 3rd posts.

Chevy made no mention of trying/knowing the keyboard backlight setting.

Excuse me for trying to help. I won't make that mistake again.

weedahoe 01-14-2009 11:45 AM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mastergadgets (Post 639237)
In the process of looking for the settings for the keyboard backlight the 2nd & 3rd posts were done before I posted mine. Since I did not refresh the IE page before I submitted my post [look at the time stamps, 10 min.] the 2nd & 3rd posts was made. So I did not see the 2nd & 3rd posts.

Chevy made no mention of trying/knowing the keyboard backlight setting.

Excuse me for trying to help. I won't make that mistake again.

Youre cool bro and I know exactly what you mean by in the process of posting someone elses posts before you do. Ive been there and done that.

hogan 01-14-2009 12:30 PM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
I once saw this (either with a 6700 or a 6800) where the backlight settings somehow/mysteriously got set all the way down. Holding the phone up to a bright light allows you to see that there is an image on the screen. If this is the case, you might simply need to jack-up the backlight setting. However, based on weedahoe's posts, it sounds like you may have already seen to this.

weedahoe 01-14-2009 03:53 PM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hogan (Post 639401)
I once saw this (either with a 6700 or a 6800) where the backlight settings somehow/mysteriously got set all the way down. Holding the phone up to a bright light allows you to see that there is an image on the screen. If this is the case, you might simply need to jack-up the backlight setting. However, based on weedahoe's posts, it sounds like you may have already seen to this.

Youre close but he isnt talking about the backlight on the screen but instead the backlight on the keyboard. Nice try though. And yes you are right about both the 67 and 68 having adjustable brightness on the LCD backlights.

chevyforlife 01-14-2009 08:25 PM

Re: keyboard backlight
 
yeh the sensor is shot. mr.obvious im using the new 6.1 from alltel and am prolly gunna get her relocked. wat relocker do I need to use? and with the whole fiasco that is the mogul backorder what phone am I likely to get? and I will not take a refurb I paied cash for my mogul and I won't settle for a refurb. anyone know what they are replacing the mogul with at alltel? and thanks for everyones help and concern. I think its just time to retire the old gal, her vibrate feature is getting weak and she creaks a lot lol.

~chevy


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