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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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I don't even want to have to press the power button to adjust volume. The chances of the volume buttons being accidently pressed in my pocket are remote. If for example I am listening to mucis on the tube I just want to adjust the volume by pressing the volume keys without pressing power button and most definitely without having to bring out the phone from my pocket and unlock it.
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-17
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@ Australia Mate
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With ipod touch i can change volume even if display is locked, but with n900 i cant. Seriously, this could be option in the settings menu!
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2010-01-17
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@ Australia Mate
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Replace both instances of the string "tklock_mode_ind" with "tklock_m0de_ind" in /usr/lib/hildon-desktop/volume_status_menu_item.so. This will restore the old behaviour, with the exception that you can't actually see the volume slider on the screen anymore (when it is showing the "slide to unlock" screen, that is). The buttons will have no effect when the screen is off.
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2010-01-17
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@ New York City
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The fact that the buttons are locked is a feature that I would expect to happen in this case.