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2008-05-24
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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2008-05-24
, 14:27
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@ Seattle
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I thought about a derivative software of this application:
Once the sensor "senses" bright sunlight, the app could completely reduce the backlight of the N810. This would help conserve energy that would otherwise be wasted (in bright sunlight, the backlight is irrelevant).
Would that make sense or be practical?
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2008-05-25
, 22:13
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@ Miami & London
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2008-05-26
, 12:59
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@ Seattle
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Is this a built-in feature, or another application? I know I can unlock the screen by opening the keyboard, but closing the keyboard does not relock except in the special case where i have not touched the display.
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2008-06-28
, 23:22
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2008-06-29
, 14:36
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#47
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2008-07-01
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@ Capital District, NY, USA
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2008-07-01
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update-rc.d -f autolock remove update-rc.d autolock defaults 99
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2008-07-01
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@ Capital District, NY, USA
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autolock, light sensor |
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