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Re: TP2 Wakeup on Signal Loss Workaround

OK, made some progress. I figured if CHT has settings to control the proximity sensor then there must be registry entries that do the same.
A search for "proximity" in the reg editor reveals strings for both CHT and HTC. By default the HTC settings have a value of 0. There is also a (defailt) that has a "value not set". So I changed default to dword and gave it a value of 1 and chenged the following settings from 0 to 1:
Proximity Detect Status
Proximity Sensor On
Unexpected Wakeup
The only problem that I have is that the settings don't hold after a soft reset. I'm convinced that these changes would do the same thing that CHT does by turning the feature on. So, anyone good with a regeditor that wants to do the same and create a reg cab that can be applid that would stick?
David
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