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2010-02-14
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2010-02-14
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2010-02-14
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2010-02-14
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2010-02-14
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If shortcutd works for you, please vote for proximityd which is a dependency. Then we can push it to extras (we want to have stable release before getting to new features).
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#10
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Is there an app or something that can let me change the function of the camera button when in standyby mode?
I know there's an 'alt + tab' app, but I want it to open the 'Phone' when in standby.
Cheers!