What about those phone calls where you have to enter DTMF codes (ie,
press buttons on the phone)?
I think the current design works, but there should be a mechanism to
keep from hanging up with your ears. I guess some people were having
that issue. Not me, my ears are fine (:
. . .shawn
papa-p
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 14:41:13 +0200 Olivier Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Jisakiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What about leaving most of the screen without actions, and the
> > "hangup / hold / speaker" buttons in the bottom of the screen? It's
> > the part less probable to be touch
I would completely power off the screen, just to save power and power it
on after AUX- or power-button was pressed.
Peter K.
http://freeyourphone.de
Olivier Berger schrieb:
> Jisakiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> What about leaving most of the screen without actions, and the
>> "hangup / ho
Jisakiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about leaving most of the screen without actions, and the
> "hangup / hold / speaker" buttons in the bottom of the screen? It's
> the part less probable to be touched by funny ears, and that way you
> can still use it fine...
>
And what about using the
or we could require more than one click (or maybe a drag) to hang-up
using the touchscreen.
arne anka wrote:
>> I think it would be a sane policy to prevent the screen from locking
>> during a conversation so that you don't need to unlock it just to hang
>> up. Don't you think ?
>>
>
> nope.
Le samedi 19 juillet 2008 à 11:58 +0200, arne anka a écrit :
> nope. it would mean that you might accidently execute any kind of action
> available by tapping just because your ear is funny shaped.
> locking and hanging up by pressing aux or power shortly seems more
> sensible to me.
Yes that
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Enviado: sábado, 19 de julio, 2008 11:58:59
Asunto: Re: Screen locking while in conversation
> I think it would be a sane policy to prevent the screen from locking
> during a conversation so that you don't need to unlock it ju
> I think it would be a sane policy to prevent the screen from locking
> during a conversation so that you don't need to unlock it just to hang
> up. Don't you think ?
nope. it would mean that you might accidently execute any kind of action
available by tapping just because your ear is funny sha
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