12-27-2004, 06:26 AM
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Join Date: 12-27-2004
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MortSaver is a tool that has become quite complicated and it has to deal with technical difficulties. From a user point of view I would like to see a different and a simpler approach. This may also avoid technical issues.
Currently, pressing the power button turns on/off the device. I find this very annoying and I prefer that the device is turned on/off (with flight mode on) when pressing the power button for two seconds. This is common on mobile phones. The power button, being pressed shortly, should be changed into the “mort button”, which is a configurable power button.
The “mort button” should have the following behavior:
Pressing the power button should turn the keys and touch screen off/on, display off/on, or device turned off/on (without flight mode). This is user defined. On an incoming call the device should wake up and the display should become active (light turned on). During an incoming call the power button will behave differently. On a wake up, the keys and touch screen are still locked and they can be turned on when pressing the power button. Pressing the power button will only toggle the keys and touch screen on and off during the call, nothing more or less. After the call (tapping the phone dialer away) the power button behaves normal again, that is, it can turn off/on the keys, touch screen, display, or the device. No countdown screen or any other popups are needed. Maybe showing an icon next to the “x” or “ok” tells whether or not the keys and touch screen are locked. Tapping the icon will bring you to the configuration screen of the “mort button”.
Holding the power key should turn off/on the device with flight mode on.
This would be my tool of choice.
Last edited by Hillie : 12-27-2004 at 08:20 AM.
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