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Is it possible to not change the Radio button to Red?
It's a bit annoying having to adjust the setting back to white after it's expired.
Also pressing the screen switches the light on rather than cancelling the standby mode.
I was imagining the main button would change to "Cancel" or something to stop the Standby mode.
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The only icing on the cake feature would be an option to have White or Red standby flash.
Why white? I hear you ask, well if the timer expires and it's flashing white it will be more noticeable than red but use less battery than removing the standby timer. After all the main function of the standby timer is about conserving battery life.
No need to have a duty cycle option here, just the minimum operationial value to conserve power.
I'd guess it's the minimum for the current red standby option?
How is the lock device on lens close feature going?
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=140
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