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2011-10-08
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2011-10-16
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2011-10-20
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2011-10-20
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2011-10-20
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2011-10-22
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2011-10-29
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#888
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service lights now have a darker halo
user-defined presets for devlock brightness toggle
preset buttons below brightness slider
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2011-10-29
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Is there a way to hide the Audio Lock button (since it's of no use for Canola)? Maybe just hide it if no audio-lock config files or directory?
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2011-10-30
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1) Upgrade via App Mgr, went very slowly (because Canola was also open at the time?). After completion, system restarted; was this expected?
Pressed the Audio Lock button (despite not being configured); nothing happend beyond the blue outline. Entered the secondary screen, suddenly everything was locked up. Long-pressed the power button, but not long enough to force a shutdown, and the system restarted.
"service lights now have a darker halo"
Not sure what this means, I don't see any difference (black default theme)
"preset buttons below brightness slider"
Not sure what these mean (or even if they're related to one another). On the ASUI screen, I don't seen any change around the slider.
Is there a way to hide the Audio Lock button (since it's of no use for Canola)? Maybe just hide it if no audio-lock config files or directory?
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Anyway, for selectively disabling the keys, I was just thinking of using Xbindkeys or something.
It was a stupid idea now that I think of it. *lol*
I do know that turning off alarmb doesn't always work with Audio Lock.
I'm still trying to figure out what else might make it to stop functioning after only a few seconds.