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2011-02-07
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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2011-02-08
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at some time ago, my keyboard leds stopped working, and i think the problem is with the magnetic sensor.
with the command:
cat /proc/kmsg
there's no output with "slide (GPIO 71)..." when i open or close the keyboard.
So, i opened my phone and didn't find nothing wrong, and made some tests with other n900, from mine friend.
if i take only my motherboard out and replace with mine friend's m.b., the lighs works.
so, the problem is with my motherboard, because the leds are working(tested with one app).
and the question is: the magnetic sensor is in the motherboard? if yes, where is? maybe some image?
thanks a lot!!
ps: sorry about the english, i'm from brazil..