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Old 01-01-2008, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by TMB_XV6700 View Post
Sarge,
1. Aside from the power-button hold noted by Ga-Medic, the battery-backlight setting on the device occasionally hiccups. It's not clearly tied to any particular rom or software installation, although it seems to me to happen less on WM6 than on WM5. [I've noticed it lately while soft-resetting with a cheap (ebay generic) battery.] It doesn't get posted about much; makes me wonder if the hiccup just drops the setting one notch, not enough to be noticed by anyone except those running at level 1. [Edit: Solution, under a strong light, start/settings/system/backlight -> bump the level on battery ops up again.]

In addition, HTC Home includes a backlight control that can cause apparently similar behavior if you are new to it. [One of the many reasons I dumped HTCH.]
I've never seen or heard of this behaviour, except when ring profile apps are installed. If you're seeing it repeatedly while soft-resetting, at what point to do you see it? If it's after the WM main splash shows, it's a side effect of some software you have installed.
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