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Re: Some S2U2/Omnia love!!!
cdr003....you can always find the latest version right here: http://www.ac-s2.com/
To everyone else...have you kept up on A_C's in-works page? Pretty cool stuff in development: SMS preview on S2U2... ![]() and: Capture system notification & show it on S2U2.... ![]() Last edited by syrguy1969; 03-17-2009 at 08:41 AM. |
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Has anyone noticed that if you enable the callerid handling of S2U2, when the screen goes blank during the call, you can not use the keys to adjust volume or end the call.
I have had mixed results with the volume keys, but the end key simply will not terminate the call or wake the device up after the screen goes blank. I have toggled the following in an effort to troubleshoot this: Settings->Phone->Services->Lock screen (toggled off and 2sec) Settings->System->Power->Call (toggled on at 10sec and off) SU2U settings->Blank screen after call connected (on and off) No matter the variations, unless I disable SU2U handling of caller ID, incoming and outgoing calls can not be terminated with the end key unless I wake it up with the power button on top. In the interim, I have disabled Caller ID handling through S2U2 ![]() |
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Strange, I don't have this issue, the volume (just tried it to see) works while on a call, and I always end a call with the end button. Do you have any other 3rd party apps installed that may interfere with it, or any tweaks?
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I have also been having the can't answer calls every once in a while problem. just once or twice a week. The real problem that I am having is that when I suspend it with the power button and then turn it back on, about half of the time it'll bypass s2u2 for about a second then turn off again. When I turn it on again, s2u2 is there like normal. I have tried changing the "on wakeup delay start of s2u2" but that doesn't seem to help. Any other settings I should look into? oh, soft resetting doesn't help either.
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