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Old 10-03-2009, 02:57 PM
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Re: Proximity Sensor Disabled by Default

I've looked through the registry & found a lot of cool information, but nothing relating to the proximity sensor. Of course they could have called it anything
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I've looked through the registry & found a lot of cool information, but nothing relating to the proximity sensor. Of course they could have called it anything
Under HKLM/Software/HTC/proximity, there are options.
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Re: Proximity Sensor Disabled by Default

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Under HKLM/Software/HTC/proximity, there are options.

Interesting, the three entries there all have a value of zero. My sprint TP2 seems to turn off when I'm on a call, but sporadically. I have a mirrored screen protector on, maybe that's why it only works half the time...
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Re: Proximity Sensor Disabled by Default

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Interesting, the three entries there all have a value of zero. My sprint TP2 seems to turn off when I'm on a call, but sporadically. I have a mirrored screen protector on, maybe that's why it only works half the time...
my sprint tp2 works perfectly and is extremely sensitive. by me putting it to my face it will turn off instantly if i'm on a call, the reason yours only works sometimes must be your screen protector.
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Re: Proximity Sensor Disabled by Default

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my sprint tp2 works perfectly and is extremely sensitive. by me putting it to my face it will turn off instantly if i'm on a call, the reason yours only works sometimes must be your screen protector.

I think you're right. Question, when you pull the phone away from your face, does it wake up to the home screen or back to phone? And do you use a screen protector?

*EDIT: Waddyaknow? I peeled off the mirrored screen protector (what a waste of $10, makes the screen impossible to see in sunlight and busts the proximity sensor) and voila, sensor works beautifully, and so far I haven't had the screen wake up to home instead of phone while on a call.

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