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nimishpatel600 01-26-2009 01:36 AM

which reg edit does this?
 
I want to know how to disable the light turning on when the phone changes from a tower to another tower. Or when the phone changes form EV to 1X. I live in Fremont, CA and when you are going on HWY 880 right around the Dixion landing exit the phone light always swiches on and then turns off. I want to disable the light from turning on. I don't know if it is because a tower change or from a split second dead spot, or even if it's changing from EV to 1X for a split second. Can anyone help with this issue?

lwrdrchvy2 01-26-2009 02:04 AM

Re: which reg edit does this?
 
What light are you referring to? Is it the backlight of the screen coming on or the status light around the dpad?

stevedusa 01-26-2009 02:05 AM

Re: which reg edit does this?
 
He means the whole screen, or the phone wakes up itself.

It does the same with me in SoCal too, I know EXACTLY where it's going to happen too...

nimishpatel600 01-26-2009 02:18 AM

Re: which reg edit does this?
 
yup that's right the whole screen comes on

lwrdrchvy2 01-26-2009 02:20 AM

Re: which reg edit does this?
 
I haven't seen a reg edit around to eliminate this action. I would search the essentials thread and see what you can find.

nimishpatel600 01-26-2009 02:29 AM

Re: which reg edit does this?
 
went through all the essentials. I was wondering if anyone that knows how to operate through the registry can find out which setting it is that can be edited. I'm sure it's there. I'm not all that good with it. Do you think some people on the xda site might know?

lwrdrchvy2 01-26-2009 02:33 AM

Re: which reg edit does this?
 
The guys at xda seem to be able to figure everything out. Wouldn't hurt to poke around over there and see what you can find. If you do find the answer make sure to post a link to it so others can make the change too.


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