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Old 03-26-2009, 06:49 PM
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Re: [Update 3/24] G-Trigger v0.2.2 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials

I wanted to give everyone an update with this app. I was most concerned about how big of a battery drain this app would be. After testing for a couple days, I'm not really sure. I want to say that I lose an extra 4-5% leaving it on the whole day, but I'm not really sure. My house is in an area of extremely low service (although I live in the middle of my city), can't even use my phone while at my desk. Also, I'm always testing new programs.

However, I don't think it's as big of a battery drain that I was once worried about. Maybe others could share their experience with this app, let the community know.


Also, if you don't want to leave it on all the time, there is a way to toggle it on/off other than start/stopping within the app. You can assign a softkey (or hardkey) to "G-TriggerService.exe"

It is located under Program Files> G-Trigger> G-TriggerService




If G-Trigger is already running, it can be turned off as well, although you'll get the following pop up:


However, when toggling it back on, you will not receive this pop up, making it more convenient to do while not needing to look at your device. There is about a 1 second delay when you toggle on, but honestly it's pretty negligible.

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