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v.bhasin1 11-13-2009 10:37 PM

locking the screen
 
is there any way to prompt a lock for the touchscreen every time you turn the screen on and off like a normal touch phone. Will it only happen when you turn the whole device on and off or do it manually by start-lock?

haus 11-16-2009 11:19 AM

Re: locking the screen
 
Search for programs called "devicelock" or "lock device".

Here's what I do:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...12&postcount=4

jvjr06 11-17-2009 07:15 PM

Re: locking the screen
 
the one that works for me is S2U2. it locks every time when you hit the power button

jillbiz 11-18-2009 12:55 PM

Re: locking the screen
 
Maybe I'm just not understanding something in all of the lock discussions. On my old Treo I could press right soft key and then center of d-pad to lock and unlock. The unlock is the issue here for me. On the Intrepid if I assign the speaker key to lock it will only lock, not unlock and there is no option to assign unlock. I dowloaded the xda devicelock and hoped that would do it, nope. I don't know why, but the slider annoys me, lol. Haus, you've been so helpful, any suggestions?

haus 11-19-2009 12:26 AM

Re: locking the screen
 
Jillbiz - Palm built a keyguard over Windows Mobile for locking. It worked really well and was something that Microsoft has never, ever done right. Without Palm we are left with various alternatives...S2U2, devicelock (and others that leverage the built in lock), PocketShield (which I loved for the TP but I don't like on the Intrepid because it's not QVGA), etc.

You're right, the lock and unlock functionality is different. But devicelock only uses the built-in lock; it engages it automatically, something Microsoft should have allowed from day one. If you don't like the slider, you can select the old style lock. Go to start-settings-lock, display tab, and select "Windows Classic" (I think you have to restart). The problem is, the old style Windows Mobile lock actually unlocks when you get an SMS or call, so for pocket use it's actually poor (because if you get a text message then your phone can pocket dial afterward). The new slider lock at least fixes that problem.

Try PocketShield, as it has the option for unlocking with the center button. There's a QVGA version on their site somewhere.

1sae 11-19-2009 12:54 AM

Re: locking the screen
 
S2U2 has both a slider and you can use your d-pad and go to the right. So first you push the power button and then -> on the D-pad and you're unlocked. To lock, you can just push the power button or add a shortcut to the program.


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