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Re: Backlight on 4 buttons stays on
I have been able to replicate this while running s2u2. Can anyone try this, maybe it is just my device.
- Set s2u2 to lock when the device wakes up - Set s2u2 to power off in 7s (this number doesn't seem to be significant, just set it less than 1 minute) - Turn on the device - Now constantly move your finger around the circle on the d-pad (like you are zooming). - Continue to move your finger until the screen turns off automatically. Do the lights stay on? I have noticed that I can make this happen almost every time. I wonder if this can be replicated without s2u2 by setting the screen to blank before the device turns off? Richard |
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Re: Backlight on 4 buttons stays on
This happens to me sometimes, and doesn't seem to be related to pushing two buttons at once like some others have mentioned. Also I don't run s2u2.
There is a fix to get them to turn off, however, if you aren't aware of it already. Turn the device back on, and touch your finger to the center button - don't push it just set it there (it will light up normally when you do this if the screen is dimming), and then turn the device back off. The lights will go out. |
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