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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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Re: Proximity Sensor Disabled by Default
Under HKLM/Software/HTC/proximity, there are options.
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Re: Proximity Sensor Disabled by Default
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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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. Last edited by Wunder; 11-03-2009 at 12:23 AM. |
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