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Re: TURN OFF screen automatically after 30 (or defined) secs of inactivity
Hope this Helps.
Thanks T M Z Updated to version 1.2 BlackMe is a Windows Mobile 5.0 / WM6 tool that turns the screen off while you don't need it. You can use it while logging gps data (for example with WMMiniGPS), when you connect your device to the desktop to sync/recharge it, when you're listening to music with an mp3 player, etc... The best method to use this program is to associate a button to it (through Settings->Buttons). When the button is pressed, the screen should be turned off. You can turn on the screen pressing the d-pad central button. Press it again to close the application or press the associated button to turn the screen off again. ![]() |
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Re: TURN OFF screen automatically after 30 (or defined) secs of inactivity
I use S2P to listen to music. It lets you hit the power button and still listen to music. It also integrates with S2U2. it will display the current album art and allow you to change tracks, pause, and change the volume without ever unlocking your phone. Both apps can be found here http://www.ac-s2.com/
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Re: TURN OFF screen automatically after 30 (or defined) secs of inactivity
Great solutions, and im familiar with some of them (with blackme being new to me) but unfortunately they dont target what would be the best idea in power savings - to have a program run in the background that automatically detects when you arent using the device for a pre-selected period (30 sec for example) then detect non-use, and automatically turn off the screen, which you can then turn back on with the power button, instead of something more easily pressed like the d pad.. sort of like ACPI or something. great ideas though thank you for your responses.
for me, doing something on top of locking my device is an added hassle and more work, id rather the PPC just take control of these power issues automatically.. i would guess microsoft needs to address this, its a hassle to have to work around like that.. i want seamless power savings! is it possible to hack the registry to make microsoft's OS straight turn the screen off instead of dim it, maybe a brightness level of -1 or 0 or something? my main thing also is screen preservation, dead pixels can develop, and burn in also.. i notice if you leave the lock control app running without the screen going off , the number pad buttons burn into the screen in a sort of way.. thats not good Last edited by kinesis; 11-29-2008 at 03:06 PM. |
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