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RossTuck 2010-08-31 19:08

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
Hi

The problem I get is that when I try to answer an incomming call, the screen cant make up its mind which way round it wants to be and swaps between landscape and portrate thus preventing me from answering as quick as I'd like to.

Also on a number of occassions when I've tried answering a call I've accidently pressed the sms button and lost the call ( why is there an sms button when your trying to answer the phone ? )

Just anoying realy.

dyce 2010-08-31 19:09

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if there is enough space to not engage the proximity sensor, then you should be able to take out your phone without touching the screen. i personally have the phone screen facing my leg so if i bump into anything nothing will damage the screen. i do this when i goto work in slacks or in jeans, but my slacks have quite large pockets.

yosarian 2010-08-31 19:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RossTuck (Post 803503)
Hi

The problem I get is that when I try to answer an incomming call, the screen cant make up its mind which way round it wants to be and swaps between landscape and portrate thus preventing me from answering as quick as I'd like to.

Also on a number of occassions when I've tried answering a call I've accidently pressed the sms button and lost the call ( why is there an sms button when your trying to answer the phone ? )

Just anoying realy.

I had that problem for a while, and ended up locking the screen rotate to landscape mode (regardless of handset orientation). I chose landscape as it's how I use my phone the rest of the time.

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Originally Posted by dyce (Post 803504)
if there is enough space to not engage the proximity sensor, then you should be able to take out your phone without touching the screen. i personally have the phone screen facing my leg so if i bump into anything nothing will damage the screen. i do this when i goto work in slacks or in jeans, but my slacks have quite large pockets.


Yes, you're right, I should be. But evidently I cant, hence my post.

I have the screen facing in as well.

simpu 2010-08-31 19:35

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RossTuck (Post 803503)
Hi

The problem I get is that when I try to answer an incomming call, the screen cant make up its mind which way round it wants to be and swaps between landscape and portrate thus preventing me from answering as quick as I'd like to.

there is a fix for that: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=101

wellef 2010-08-31 19:44

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
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Originally Posted by yosarian (Post 803461)
Hi there,

Looking for a way to prevent accidental answering of the phone while it's in my pocket. Slide to answer would be perfect, but I don't think it's available? Otherwise, some way of locking the screen (so requiring more than just one screen press) to answer/reject the call. I seem to accidentally reject 90% of the incoming calls on my N900, and am missing a lot of important ones.

Thanks.

Call-locker from extras-devel. Locks screen when unlocked by incoming call. Works just fine.

yosarian 2010-09-01 18:54

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
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Originally Posted by wellef (Post 803526)
Call-locker from extras-devel. Locks screen when unlocked by incoming call. Works just fine.

Thanks, but doesn't seem to do anything?

hawaii 2010-09-01 18:55

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You guys have enough time to unlock the device before answering?

yosarian 2010-09-01 19:08

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
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Originally Posted by hawaii (Post 804487)
You guys have enough time to unlock the device before answering?

Yes, only takes a second.

MaKuMo 2010-10-13 21:33

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
Hi

Same problem here... But it happens quite differently... I have my N900 inside a Leather Case in my bag. Now when it rings I open the bag and as soon as i touch the leather case it stops ringing... The only way I have to see who called is to go in the Phone Menu and it gives me the number as an Answered Call (with the green arrow down)

I can't get to answer a call since a long time... As soon as I touch the leather case no matter where... even taking it carefully from sides it stops ringing... Really really annoying.... Installed call locker but nothing changed... Any suggestion? :confused:

oxpo 2010-10-13 22:13

Re: Locking incoming call screen to avoid accidental call reject?
 
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Originally Posted by MaKuMo (Post 840388)
Hi

Same problem here... But it happens quite differently... I have my N900 inside a Leather Case in my bag. Now when it rings I open the bag and as soon as i touch the leather case it stops ringing... The only way I have to see who called is to go in the Phone Menu and it gives me the number as an Answered Call (with the green arrow down)

I can't get to answer a call since a long time... As soon as I touch the leather case no matter where... even taking it carefully from sides it stops ringing... Really really annoying.... Installed call locker but nothing changed... Any suggestion? :confused:

Can't this be the fact that N900 silences the ringtone, if you turn the phone? (Try having the phone on a table, on incoming call, turn the phone over [from display up to display down towards table], the ringtone stops, but the phone is still ringing)

Just a thought.

/oxpo


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