05/06/2004, 03:03 PM
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Doh!
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Originally Posted by MAdMoNKEY
Well, version 1.47 solved this issue--the alternative keyguard stays enabled until explicitly disabled, no matter how many times I power on/off my Treo.
But, it seems like it brought back an old problem I think you attempted to fix with version 1.45. Namely, if I turn on my Treo and the alternative keyguard is enabled, it auto-offs in 5 seconds (like I specified in the "Misc" menu in Treo Butler--er, Butler). However, if I immediately turn my Treo back on, the Keyguard is still enabled, but it doesn't auto-off after 5 seconds anymore. Ultimately the Treo does turn off, but that is based on the power-off delay I set in the Treo's Prefs application.
I'd rather have the alternative keyguard working, so I'm happy with version 1.47. But, just in case it is possible to solve both problems, I thought I'd bring it to your attention.
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I'll get them both right eventually!
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