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Old 06-20-2008, 04:33 PM
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Re: Disable hardware buttons?

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With the newer version of S2U2 you can make some registry changes that creates exceptions for programs.

Meaning that you can add this program to the exception list and it won't auto lock if you are using it constantly.

Or there is also an UnlockRunEXE option that will automatically launch an application of your choice by setting some things in the registry. That way you won't have to dig through the interface trying to run the program or worrying that it will close on you.

Just lock and unlock it and your program will initiate.
If I create an Exception in S2U2 for the program I'm running, will it still lock the buttons? Or will it complete remain unlocked?

I basically want to keep the program running and visible while disabling the hardware buttons.

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Old 06-20-2008, 04:46 PM
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Re: Disable hardware buttons?

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If I create an Exception in S2U2 for the program I'm running, will it still lock the buttons? Or will it complete remain unlocked?

I basically want to keep the program running and visible while disabling the hardware buttons.
It will remain unlocked.This is a simple option that might help you out, unless you know some scripting and do it that through a script.
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It will remain unlocked.This is a simple option that might help you out, unless you know some scripting and do it that through a script.
So creating an exception in S2U2 doesn't really help me...

Thanks to everyone who is suggesting S2U2 but it doesn't look like it will work for this.
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So creating an exception in S2U2 doesn't really help me...

Thanks to everyone who is suggesting S2U2 but it doesn't look like it will work for this.

At this point if S2U2 does not work then you will probably need to assign each button to have no action or create a small program or script that does this for you.
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At this point if S2U2 does not work then you will probably need to assign each button to have no action or create a small program or script that does this for you.

Thanks. yeah, that is sort of what I asked in the original post...

I'm just wondering if there was a simple utility that disables/enables the hardware buttons?
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Re: Disable hardware buttons?

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Thanks. yeah, that is sort of what I asked in the original post...

I'm just wondering if there was a simple utility that disables/enables the hardware buttons?

Maybe SKTools but I doubt it. Good luck on the search. I never looked into something like this. I just have S2U2 execute (call forward) the program I want after it unlocks.
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Re: Disable hardware buttons?

have you tried DeviceLock

it's the only one i've seen that today plugins show thru with current info.

it does not lock the end button, so that killed it for me.
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