|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
I've found that even if I have S2U2 active, I can get the alignment screen up, trying to do its thing, behind S2U2. I end up having to pull the battery to get past it (or I'm sure I could just push the reset button). I'd love to see a registry key for this, but it behaves more like a ROM level setting (or something similar).
__________________
HTC Touch Pro 2 - several Palms, PPC6600, PPC6700, Blackberry Curve 8330, now back 'home' to the TP2.
Be sure to thank me IF I help ............................. |
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
Does the HTC TP2 Keyboard map program fix this? I know volume up/down aren't on the keyboard but I saw people saying the microphone mute button on the back could be used to rotate the screen, etc...
|
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
ive pulled my phone out of my case and couldn't figure out why it went to that screen. now I know ****ed up HTC
|
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
I think this feature is very handy. I actually found out by mistake (don't remember why), and now used it during a game where I noticed the alignment was off. Just a quick calibration, and back to the game.
Good job HTC!!
__________________
|
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
Whats even more amazing is that people couldnt figure out they were hitting both volume buttons at the same time while removing they're phone from the case.
|
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
is there a regedit to disable this? i have had it go to align screen and the only way to clear it is to pop the battery out.
this is annoying and a stupid feature |
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
I have a fix for this!
It is a hardware fix, but it works, and more importantly (for me anyways) it confirmed that 100% of my Align Screen issues were from this "feature". Here is the fix: 1. Remove the battery cover, and carefully remove the volume button assembly from the rest of the cover by removing the tops of the 2 melted plastic pins. (I spun a small drill bit with my fingers) 2. Take a piece of fine wet/dry sandpaper and tape it to something flat. Put a little water on it, and sand down the buttons so that they are slightly recessed to the battery cover when held back in place. 3. Reinstall the volume button assembly, with a drop of glue on each plastic pin, or re-melt the plastic pins to secure. This allows you to still easily adjust the volume, but makes it much harder to hit both of them accidentally as you can feel the hole in the battery cover if you are touching it there when taking it out of the case! Hope this helps! |
|
||||
Re: Align Screen - Response from HTC
Ok people 4 threads all talking about the same thing?
And all on the first page, so it isnt like the others were buried somewhere. Mods please merge. Thanks
__________________
If I've helped you Please hit the thanks button |
|
|
|