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2012-03-27
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2012-03-27
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2012-03-27
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2012-03-27
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2012-03-27
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this is great!
thank you for sharing!
could anyone (if the author is focused on more principal things) write a tutorial or how-to use this finding?
I understand the potential of the script, but don't really know how to use it. shall I just write everything in the terminal? please help, as the default buttons are just useless!!!
many thanks for your work!
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2012-03-27
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What would be cool is pressing and holding button X
1) unlock
2) launch camera
3) focus
4) snap a photo
Similar to how the hardware camera button on the Lumia 800 functions.
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2012-03-27
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2012-03-27
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