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How do you activate WM (or HTC?) native lock?
I used to use S2U2 while using stock rom 6.1.
I've upgraded to 6.5, and I've notice that WM 6.5's (or maybe it's part of Sense 2.1) native sliding lock also looks decent. But since I've installed Spb Mobile Shell 3.5, the lock is not activated. How can you activate that sliding lock? |
Re: How do you activate WM (or HTC?) native lock?
Settings tab > All Settings > Phone lock...
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Re: How do you activate WM (or HTC?) native lock?
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I'm looking for that sliding-lock that will help against unintended key/screen presses. The one you mentioned is a lock against unauthorized use by using a password. |
Re: How do you activate WM (or HTC?) native lock?
Have you tried holding down the right-side phone key?
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Doesn't it turn off the power completely? |
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usually that either locks the phone or brings up a menu with that as one of the options when held down. |
Re: How do you activate WM (or HTC?) native lock?
^^^What he said.:evil4:
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OK... being on verizon, the end call and power button are one-and-the-same. What you need is the attached file. This will automatically enable the lock once the screen goes off (or wakes up).
Hope that helps! (file is not mine... please give credit to the creator daniel herrero) |
Wirelessly posted (VZW TP2: Sprint/HTC_Touch_Pro2_T7380 Opera/9.70 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en))
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Works great and keeps phone from unintended screen hits (aka pocket dialing....or butt dialing to steal an old blackberry commercial line). Its lighter weight and uses less memory (around 1k when phone is idle vs. 2.42 s2u2 using ariund 200+k at idle). |
Re: How do you activate WM (or HTC?) native lock?
I don't know what the Lock Device CAB does, but what I do is using a Registry Editor (Resco) I change the following key to 1:
/HKCU/ControlPanel/Keybd/DeviceLockWhenSuspend |
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