12-06-2006, 06:27 PM
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Join Date: 05-25-2006
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PDAPhone: 6700
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Carrier: VZW
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Just curious, am I the only one who can defeat OnLock using the start button the first time it runs (not using anything called smallmenu)? This is not meant to be a ding on jkinggrim...just curious if this program *really* works on standby as I thought it was supposed to. I just reinstalled OnLock (from page 2 of this thread) and here's what I do:
Verify that the phone is unlocked on the today screen. Press the power button to suspend the phone. Wait a couple of seconds, then press the power button again to turn the phone back on. Just before the screen comes on, hit the start button once (or a couple times if you're not sure of the timing). I always get the start menu up before the lock engages. Once the menu is up, I can choose one of the programs in there and select it, though once it starts I can't do anything else because the lock is engaged.
I only ask this because the program is supposed to lock on suspend (at least I thought so) and it appears not to be doing that, since I can get at least one button press in before the lock engages when I come out of suspend.
I'm not running .Net framework. I have VC1.6 installed on a Verizon 6700, if that makes any difference.
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