i mean, im using it rite now, its on the app, its locked, i just waited one minute, its on the lock app, im pressing the four buttons, its not unlocking......(the PatternLock options is actually in the bb options menu)
wow just got it love it but how do i set a different pic it keeps telling me no pics avl
Click the Up arrow next to the "..." to move up in the folder structure until you get to the folder you want. That screen is a basic file explorer. If it says that no pictures are available, it means that there aren't any pictures in the folder that you are in.
Anyway to change the amount of time it takes to kick on? Instead of 1 minute, I would prefer 10 seconds...
We will keep that in mind for a future update. We initially picked the time intervals to match the ones offered by RIM in the built in lock application.
We will keep that in mind for a future update. We initially picked the time intervals to match the ones offered by RIM in the built in lock application.
Being able to lock in 10 seconds would be very nice. To me, it kind of helps with the fact that RIM doesn't let you override the lock button on the phone. Instead of locking it, I could just wait for the screen to go black and know that it would be locked pretty quickly.
In fact, I would go so far as to say I'd like the phone to lock 1 second after going black...
I really hope RIM releases something SOMETIME that lets you override their damned lock button...
Is the screen disabled when the lock is on? Meaning if I set the lock and throw my phone in my pocket and I bump into something and it depresses the button does this activate the screen?
Is the screen disabled when the lock is on? Meaning if I set the lock and throw my phone in my pocket and I bump into something and it depresses the button does this activate the screen?
Yes, the screen will activate. However, when your device is locked, your backlight timeout is set to a very short time. That means that your screen will turn off again within 5 seconds. When you unlock by entering the pattern, your backlight timeout time will go back to the default setting.
Yes, the screen will activate. However, when your device is locked, your backlight timeout is set to a very short time. That means that your screen will turn off again within 5 seconds. When you unlock by entering the pattern, your backlight timeout time will go back to the default setting.
hey. does this program in any way interfere with incoming calls. if not once i hang up will it reactivate?
Hmm possibly the only downside to this app.. That is one of the things I love about the newer betas is that the screen ones timed out and locked will not turn back on unless a hard key is pressed.. I understand how this could not be done with your app because you can not tie a hard key to the app to bring the screen back on if it was set this way.. Probably great for people with holsters or cases as their screen won't be pressed accidently, then you have me a pocket carrier that has his screen pressed at least 100,000k times a day. May give it a shot anyway, thanks for making an app that truly starts to make this phone interesting.
Originally Posted by tafasa
Yes, the screen will activate. However, when your device is locked, your backlight timeout is set to a very short time. That means that your screen will turn off again within 5 seconds. When you unlock by entering the pattern, your backlight timeout time will go back to the default setting.
hey. does this program in any way interfere with incoming calls. if not once i hang up will it reactivate?
also you thinkin of adding another 20 free copies
When you get a call, if your device was locked prior to the call it should re-lock immediately after you are done. It will also not lock the screen in the middle of the call even if the backlight has been off for a long time. It will start counting the inactive time once the call is done, if the backlight is off. It shouldn't interfere with your ability to use the phone.
What happens when you get a missed call notification or a voice mail notification (the pop-up notifications)? Does the lock say "in front" of the notifications or do the notifications appear "in front" of the lock (which could cause you to accidentally call someone or call your voice mail)?