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aguenter322 01-17-2010 03:07 PM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rafy0003 (Post 1496195)
Yes when you FLIP the screen from portrait the keyboard out.

Flipping the screen to me means turning the device 90 degrees counter-clockwise to automatically enter landscape via gsensor so that a webpage might be easier to read or something, not necessarily sliding the keyboard out.

Thank you for trying to help me solve this...miscommunication is like sh*t, it happens :mrgreen:

mayoko185 01-17-2010 03:20 PM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aguenter322 (Post 1496103)
Thanks for the reply, but I'm not a fan of S2U2. I'd like to continue using the native WM 6.5 lockscreen as this is the only issue I have with it, compared to the numerous problems I have with S2U2 (not to mention the screen corrupting when the keyboard slides and it enters landscape WVGA).

I would love a fix/hack(?) for this aswell, iv just got into the habit to unlock my phone before I flip it open. Im the same way though with s2u2 used to love it on my old winmo phone but on my tp2 its just to buggy for me and the default 6.5 lock just works (except for this issue).

aguenter322 01-17-2010 03:24 PM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device
 
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Originally Posted by mayoko185 (Post 1496346)
I would love a fix/hack(?) for this aswell, iv just got into the habit to unlock my phone before I flip it open. Im the same way though with s2u2 used to love it on my old winmo phone but on my tp2 its just to buggy for me and the default 6.5 lock just works (except for this issue).

I'm going to try Keystone's contribution from page 1, but Smart Lock won't let me uninstall as it crashes my device when I try. Guess I need to finally set up XDA_UC and hard reset. There goes the rest of my Sunday. :-P

keystone 01-18-2010 05:02 AM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device?
 
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Originally Posted by aguenter322 (Post 1496171)
Keystone, will this work in conjunction with the WM 6.5 lock? Thanks!

Yes, the screen and -- if you choose -- the hardware keys may remain locked at the 6.5 lockscreen until unlocking conditions are met. They may be any combination or singular conditions such as a minimum light sensor level, g-sensor orientation combos, zoom bar slide/tapping, screen tapping, TAPI (phone) status, etc...

aguenter322 01-18-2010 05:16 AM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by keystone (Post 1498191)
Yes, the screen and -- if you choose -- the hardware keys may remain locked at the 6.5 lockscreen until unlocking conditions are met. They may be any combination or singular conditions such as a minimum light sensor level, g-sensor orientation combos, zoom bar slide/tapping, screen tapping, TAPI (phone) status, etc...

Yeah it looks great, I've been looking through the options. Hopefully this will replace Smart Lock and solve all my issues with locking. Thanks!!

keystone 01-31-2010 04:16 PM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device?
 
aguenter322, I'm glad Touch Pro lock has worked for ya! =D>

aguenter322 01-31-2010 09:34 PM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device?
 
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Originally Posted by keystone (Post 1530158)
aguenter322, I'm glad Touch Pro lock has worked for ya! =D>

Actually it didn't :/ Thanks anyway!

flopshot 06-24-2010 12:44 PM

Re: Help: Disable keyboard open from unlocking device?
 
Was trying to figure this out. I first added HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\SlideWakeup =0, then I changed HKLM\HARDWARE\OEM\KEYBD\KeyLock = 0. Not sure if it was one or the other or both combined, but now my phone doesn't unlock when the keyboard is slid open, and I'm still using Windows Default as the Lock Display (which I prefer to the Classic look).


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