Hi,
When I answer from headset the phone app takes the front and unwanted keys are activated like mute, dialing, etc.
I have lock pattern set but still.
How can I prevent it?
Thanks,
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Ok, I have set up my phone using the headset button app that opens up voice control when I double tap the middle button on my headset. What I wanted to do was make calls from it, however it doesn't seem possible, either because teh background noise when walking causes the phone to constantly listen and not cut off, or it doesn't connect to the server to recognise what I am saying
Is there an app that works well with voice control over a headdset?
I want to stop the screen from switching on after ending a "bluetooth call".
Issue:
Phone (ICS) is connected via bluetooth (or wired headset).
I answer call
Once I end the call, the screen switches on while the phone is pocketed.
I want to prevent the screen from switching on in order to prevent accidental swipes, etc.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
Hi,
I have a HTC Desire S (Gingerbread).
The thing is whenever i receive a call during the call the phone turns to loudspeaker mode or hangs up.
I am fed up of playing with the proximity sensor settings:crying:.
So, can anyone please suggest an that could lock the screen (like slider lock it) after receiving a call. Doesn't matter if it controls the whole call system (call logs, answering everything).
Please provide any suggestion you can think.
Thanks
I'd like to start by saying that this is NOT critical, but it sure would be handy for some folks. I would like to see an option in the dialer to automatically mute the mic during touch tone generation.
Here's why: On some phones, the speakerphone speaker is very close to the mic. If you're in a call to an automated response system, and speakerphone is activated, and the option to play touch tones is selected, then sound coming from the speakerphone can feed back into the mic, and cause erroneous responses. Of course, you don't SEE this because the display only shows the digits that you pressed.
I discovered this when using a conference calling service. I carefully entered the conference code, and it was displayed properly on the phone, but the system rejected it. Fortunately, the system read back the incorrect entry. In all cases, one or more of the digits was duplicated.
Obviously, there are workarounds. I can turn off speakerphone; I can turn off touch tones, I can cover the mic with my finger, or I can manually mute/un-mute the mic as needed based on what's going on in the call. (And I've determined that all these workarounds do address the issue.)
BUT, how nice would it be to have a dialer setting called something like "Mute mic during touch tones" with possible values of "Never", "Always" and "On Speakerphone". In all likelyhood, this setting need only be applicable if the "Dial pad touch tones" option is enabled.
Thanks for your consideration!
Someone may have a same problem with me.
It is the touch screen problem during the call.
When you use a bluetooth device or handfree device to answer a call or make a call, the screen will be on, then may touch anything, such as end the call, mute or hold.
Although there have a light sensor, but i dont know why keep touching anything in my pocket.
After i search information about this, i find "After Call Locker", but it only lock the screen after the call, not during the call, so i do it.
My app can screen off(lock the screen) when you make a outgoing call or answer the call.
AUTO CALL LOCK SCREEN(Free but advertisement, Displays only when you open the program to do a configuration)
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.happy.autocalllockscreen
or
AUTO CALL LOCK SCREEN PLUS(paid but no advertisement, because of the google service library, so this one file size are very less)
http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.happy.autocalllockscreenplus
Sorry and hope you can understand my poor english.
Thank You.
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