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TREmp77 06-06-2010 03:38 AM

Re: buttons not illuminated?
 
My EVO is plugged into my computer right now, when I press the power button to wake it up the the bottom buttons light up. home, menu, back arrow and search all lit up.

Dr. Evo 06-06-2010 03:51 AM

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My Evo lights up and turns off without any issues. So far, so good (knock on wood!).

Ticklemepinks 06-06-2010 03:51 AM

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might stay lit, i think it's because under development i pressed stay awake while charging...so maybe thats it

ChrisH09 06-06-2010 03:55 AM

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Has anyone maybe figured that the light sensors are causing the buttons to dim, or whatnot...that could be possibility...dark or light room...

Biofall 06-06-2010 10:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisH09 (Post 1795877)
Has anyone maybe figured that the light sensors are causing the buttons to dim, or whatnot...that could be possibility...dark or light room...

I'm trying to set up this experiment with controls... It's supposed to be done in a dark room for both light sensors and clear visibility.. so far there are three who say it stays on.

Curb71 06-06-2010 08:33 PM

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The point is when I'm using my phone AND is plugged in and charging that probably means I'm in bed and its dark. The only way I can get the 4 buttons to light up is if I unplug the phone as I said on the op. Does anyone have their buttons light up in a dark room while the phone is charging?

Beejis 06-06-2010 08:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisH09 (Post 1795877)
Has anyone maybe figured that the light sensors are causing the buttons to dim, or whatnot...that could be possibility...dark or light room...

I'm thinking this might be the case cause when I turned the screen off then on the buttons didn't glow, but when I turned the lights off in a dark room then did the same they did glow until I turned the screen off again.

Beejis 06-06-2010 09:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Curb71 (Post 1797288)
The point is when I'm using my phone AND is plugged in and charging that probably means I'm in bed and its dark. The only way I can get the 4 buttons to light up is if I unplug the phone as I said on the op. Does anyone have their buttons light up in a dark room while the phone is charging?

oh and I was plugged in when I just did that test

Biofall 06-06-2010 09:50 PM

Re: buttons not illuminated?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Curb71 (Post 1797288)
The point is when I'm using my phone AND is plugged in and charging that probably means I'm in bed and its dark. The only way I can get the 4 buttons to light up is if I unplug the phone as I said on the op. Does anyone have their buttons light up in a dark room while the phone is charging?

Can you do me a huge favor and read the posts before this one? Because if you do all the questions have been answered, including the original one and the one you just asked. I am slightly frustrated so here it is:

NO MATTER WHAT, CHARGING OR NOT, ESPECIALLY IN A DARK ROOM, WHEN YOU ARE USING YOUR PHONE (IT'S NOT LOCKED) THE FOUR BUTTONS BECOME BACKLIT.

:toothy7::toothy7::toothy7::toothy7::angel4: :toothy7::toothy7::toothy7::toothy7:

shepcity 06-06-2010 11:11 PM

Re: buttons not illuminated?
 
Thats not the point that i was making, what I'm saying is that when your evo screen time's out or goes into standby mode or when u press the power button, not to power down but to turn the screen off. Every 1 try this out , go into your bathroom turn the lights off, place your evo on the sink in your hand where ever, wait until the device screen times out or goes into sleep mode, You will see those four buttons are lit just a little, very very dim, I would like to see how many evo's is experiencing this.


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