| Subject: Re: VR button not ignored |
Author:
ken meece
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Date Posted: 00:13:44 06/21/04 Mon
In reply to:
Scott Dreslinski
's message, "Re: VR button not ignored" on 01:42:09 05/04/04 Tue
the wierdest thing is happening with the VR button. when i am already in VR, if i press the button, PhoneMagic pups up! what could be causing that???
ken
>>the ignore VR button feature doesn't work on my T3
>>
>>when checked, the button sure enough doesn't work,
>>even when the unit is already on.
>>
>>but when the unit is off the button does turn it on
>>but then doesn't go to VR (so it is disabled, as noted
>>above).
>>
>>this is with very short pushes; longer pushes make no
>>difference whatsoever.
>>
>>it seems to me that when the unit is off the ignore
>>button feature would mean the button won't turn it on
>>(unless perhaps held for more than the short delay
>>duration or more...), and when the unit is on the
>>button won't go to VR unless held down past the (1/2
>>second i have set) for the 'short delay'.
>>
>>the way it works on my unit makes no sense to me, ie,
>>allowing the unit to be turned on but then disabling
>>the button to work, with any time length of push, to
>>go to VR.
>>
>>so i assume the feature is broken (is it only on my
>>machine? could it be on all T3's?). but maybe i
>>don't understand how it is designed to work, and why.
>>
>>ken
>
>
>Hi Ken,
>
>This is in response to your post on the forum.
>
>Under preferences, if you tap the "i" in the upper
>right corner, it explains what each of the preferences
>are.
>
>There is explains that the ignore vr key is designed
>to ignore a quick press (shorter than your short time)
>of your vr key. This is because many people on the T3
>keep pressing this key by accident when the device is
>on. It also says the ignore setting is mutually
>exclusive with the VR=pagedown key.
>
>So there is the explanation. Those two features are
>for when the device is powered ON. In the preferences
>menu, there is a horizontal line in the menu.
>Everything above the line is preferences for when the
>device on already on.
>
>The items below the line are the stayoff
>functionality. If you want the VR key to not turn the
>device on, then just configure the Stayoff
>functionality to be enabled, and check the buttons you
>want ignored when the device is off.
>
>Hope that answers your question, and let me know if
>you have anymore.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Scott
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