I have no voice from earpiece when my slide is closed(in normal mode) but in open slide I have voice.
when I touch the body slightly to open the slide my LCD getting off.I have opened the headset and tried to clean some parts, but it does'nt fixed it.
Any help please
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Is there a way to disable touch keys when answering the phone ?
Right now when the phone ring, accidentally touching the screen may abort the call.
gygy said:
Is there a way to disable touch keys when answering the phone ?
Right now when the phone ring, accidentally touching the screen may abort the call.
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Get SU2U... it solves all the problems
SU2U looks nice but is useless in this case
The phone answering window appears above the SU2U lock.
HTC touch cruise is the first to have this problem because the screen is not sunken like in the older models. So when the phone ring is verry easy to accidentally touch Answer or Ignore soft buttons.
got the same annoying effect but with the scroll wheel.
use the s2u2 slide2answer option.
That way you dont accidently hit the answer button. you have to slide to answer....hence the name lol.
You rock !!
Thank you ! You rock man!
Hi all,
After a phone call i often see that a lot of programms has been launched accidentally due to the contact between my ear and the touch screen.
does anyone have a tip to automatically lock the touch screen during a phone call ?
benjb said:
Hi all,
After a phone call i often see that a lot of programms has been launched accidentally due to the contact between my ear and the touch screen.
does anyone have a tip to automatically lock the touch screen during a phone call ?
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Lol, my ear once accepted another incoming call from this girl that I was avoiding for ages... and I didn't even realise I was talking to her, thought it was my other mate.
MrSmith22 said:
Lol, my ear once accepted another incoming call from this girl that I was avoiding for ages... and I didn't even realise I was talking to her, thought it was my other mate.
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Ouch!
If i'm not wrong, S2U2 can turn display off during a call. Great software!
I've tried two progs more: PhoneScreenLock and InesoftAddressBook.
Inesoft provide many features including display switch off during a call.
Phonescreenlock keep the display on showing info about the call, locking the screen.. but with long conversation you may frie your ear
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KK
Any updates on this one please? I have the same problem with running gazillion apps on my Polaris with my ear in call as benjb did.
Tried PhoneScreenLock - did not work well for me because its buggy (the lock screen pretty often appears somewhere BELOW the in-call buttons or start menu and needs to be switched to via closing in-call screen, which obviously renders it useless).
The InesoftAddressBook is not an option either, cause I already have other address book app and would like to stick with it (BTW my current address book has "slide-to-pick-up-call" feature, which makes me afraid that it would conflict with S2U2).
Sadly the Polaris doesn't have motion or light sensor... It would make my life sooooo easier with ZuinigeRijder's TouchLockPro...
So any ideas on what else I could use please? Thanks!
two things...
1) Are you aware that after you answer/make a call but before you put the phone up to your ear you can press the power button (not press & hold, just press & release) which will turn off the display, but not disconnect your call (or, turn off your phone)? No stray on-screen button pushing this way! With the screen off the "end call/hang up" button still functions and when you press it the screen will come back on immediately. If you need to access your address book or make a note etc during a call, press & release the power button and it will turn the screen back on and not effect your call in any way. If your phone is set up like mine and it returns to the home screen each time the screen is turned on, then simply press the green phone button and the dialer comes back to the top.
2) If #1 doesn't do it for you and you need software to accomplish this, then search this forum for MissedCallReminder (just like that - no spaces). Besides having an option to "lock screen on connect" it has a very handy feature (the main feature actually, as the name indicates) of being able to set up repeat reminders for missed calls and missed sms messages. Very handy. It can be setup to run automatically at startup so you don't have to remember to start it up manually. It also automatically unlocks the screen when you end your call.
Turned out I had bookmarked the app, so here's a link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=441593
Hi.
the keyboard sliding out is not recognized on my touch pro. The screen is in landscape mode most of the time, regardless of the keyboard position.
Can anyone point me to a repair manual/procedure?
Are there replacement parts available?
Keyboard sliding sensor - Please Help...the same problem...
On boot Ralph goes to lanscape, and then does not respond to sliding.
Do you anyone know where is located keyboard sliding sensor ???
Thanks
Hi,
i have a G1 (non-rooted)-it was working find till yesterday.
i have uploaded a video on youtube (link below)
now, when i slide open, move the trackball or simply touch any button....
the phone starts typing random keys automatically...
could this be a software issue or a hardware ?
Its unusable now...
Please help me.
Thanks.
youtube link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDZ9nY4jznM
Clean the digitizer with rubbing alcohol.
Could also be dirt under the keypad.
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How do I disable touch input on the cover screen while a call is incoming, so I don't accidentally reject calls ?
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I just recently got a Flip 3. I have a dealbreaker "feature". You can answer and reject calls from the cover screen by swiping.
When outside I keep the phone in my pocket, in folded position. When a call comes in and I try to pull the phone out I *always* accidentally reject the call.
I know I can completely disable the cover screen, but that is not what I want. I want to use the cover screen to see notifications an time.
How do I disable touch input on the cover screen while a call is incoming ?
Alternatively; how do I disable touch input on the cover screen while in my pocket ?
The main screen (and any other smartphone in the world) has a proximity sensor, so the screen is off, even when a call incoming, if the phone is in the pocket. Not so the cover screen.
When the cover screen is disabled I can still answer calls by opening the phone and reject by pressing the power button. I *really* don't need touch on the cover screen.
You do not have any option to do that. only with a custom-made cover screen to do that.
Could you nod me in the right direction for coding custom cover screens please ?
@Juuushiro is telling you to physically cover the touch screen with some kind of jerry-rigged case hahaha not software.
There's two cover launcher apps for our flip 3
One is CoverScreen OS
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ini-phone-includes-native-lockscreen.4382335/ (Paid app)
and the other is SamSprung TooUI
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/samsprung-tooui-cover-screen-home-free-zf3.4328953/ (Free)
but I'm not quite sure if they can do what you require or not.
@cproo12 I got this last week and lovin it, you can slide a cover over the screen.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/COCOING-Samsung-Protection-Sliding-Military-Grade-Silver/dp/B0B1MZMTJQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
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@Juuushiro is telling you to physically cover the touch screen with some kind of jerry-rigged case hahaha not software.
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Unfortunately, there is no built-in option to disable touch input on the cover screen of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 while a call is incoming. However, there is a workaround that may help.
You can try using a third-party app to disable touch input on the cover screen. One such app is "Touch Lock - Touch Blocker for Video, Kids and Kiosk", which is available for free on the Google Play Store. This app allows you to temporarily disable touch input on your device.
To use the app, you can follow these steps:
Install the "Touch Lock" app from the Google Play Store.
Open the app and grant it the necessary permissions.
When a call comes in and the cover screen lights up, swipe down from the top of the screen to access the notification panel.
Tap the "Touch Lock" notification to enable touch lock.
The app will now prevent touch input on the cover screen, so you can safely take the phone out of your pocket without accidentally rejecting the call.
Keep in mind that using a third-party app to disable touch input may impact the overall functionality and user experience of your device.