Whenever LumosII or LumosIII is running, it locks the screen display to whatever it is currently on. All keyboard slide events are ignored and do not change the perspective. The button on HTC Home will still do it on a click but the event is in turn broken with the use of lumos. (Which actually I've found to be appealing because when i quick want to text someone, I used to flip the keyboard and give it a breather before I go and type -- but now, I just crank away and no missed letters)
I've got some more scaling tests to do with PHM and will have the results posted soon (I hope) -- then its off to XCPU testing for a final verdict.
Also I'm experimenting with the PHM "autoscale CPU disable" /feature/ to see how it acts on battery/performance consumption.
More to come...
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EDIT: forgot to mention, I'm going to hook my multimeter up tonight and measure "downtime" in realtime to test the ("XCPUScalar's "hibernate" feature is preferable.") is actually preferable or not...
Last edited by CopyCounsler; 01-23-2008 at 02:53 PM.
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