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On my old smartphone i could just hold down the end call key for a few seconds and it would then lock the keyboard, is there something similar for WM5 (I-mate kjam)?
What is your need? i.e. to prevent accidental keypresses when talking on the phone or to prevent someone else from accessing you device from that point on?
Thanks for the reply. Yep, that's the lock i was thinking of but it's a pain to have to get the stylus out, navigate down the menu system before getting to the desired app - it would be easier to hold down the end call ket for 2s to go into this state - like windows mobile 2003se.
Had a thought of trying to use the voice speed dial software that came installed with the phone but it doesn't list button lock as an app.
>> it would be easier to hold down the end call ket for 2s to go into this state - like windows mobile 2003se. <<
That's the oem's decision on how the harddware buttons function.
You can, however, generate shortcut icons bring up the panel screen with the desired tab open and assign it on one of the hardware buttons or put it on the start menu... you will still have to tap the lock button and ok.
Can't remember the msdn reference page for this but it should be searchable.
?? Suspend the K-Jam. That's just a tap of the power button. The option is to disable the buttons and screen when you 'suspend' the unit. A tap on the power button brings it back up. A call coming in can be responded to, as can an alarm, as they bring it out of suspend. That's better than my Smartphones. To turn them back on (unlock keys) myself I have to hit the soft key and then the # to bring them out of suspend/key lock.
To turn the K-Jam completely off, you hold the power button down. It will warn you about data loss (just what's in RAM). You don't need to do that unless you are flying from the States to Australia and want battery left when you get there.
> Thanks for the reply. Yep, that's the lock i was thinking of but it's a > pain to have to get the stylus out, navigate down the menu system > before getting to the desired app - it would be easier to hold down the > end call ket for 2s to go into this state - like windows mobile 2003se.
> Had a thought of trying to use the voice speed dial software that came > installed with the phone but it doesn't list button lock as an app.
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 15:18:08 -0600, "Beverly Howard
[Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: >take a look at
>start/settings/personal/buttons/lock
Very cool. Took me a couple of tries to see the label "When device is off", and to realize that the label and the behavior it describes are _both_ appropriate.
Thank you.
>This might also be found under
>start/settings/power and various other wandering locations due to >different oem opinions ;-(
AARRGHH! And this is the operating system that is supposed to be so much more intuitive than its predecessors?
>Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
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