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#11
Originally Posted by optimaxxx View Post
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also, ignore shortcutd, after quickly testing it, i defs feel camkeyd is much better (i hate prox sensor, and even on "off" it still vibrates on contact!) especially in this context. i had to uninstall camkeyd, and i frankly panicked that i couldn't remember how the hell to exit to the anythings!
How about starting a poll?
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#12
Bah, tried shortcutd instead of camkeyd, and it broke my accelerometer until reboot. Back to camkeyd.
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Originally Posted by optimaxxx View Post
ignore shortcutd, after quickly testing it, i defs feel camkeyd is much better (i hate prox sensor, and even on "off" it still vibrates on contact!)
Mine dooesn't. Did you restart shortcutd, per the thread?
 
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Originally Posted by niqbal View Post
no way, i wouldnt want it integrated
Why not? Not having it turned on by default, I understand and agree with. But if it was in the Settings as a controllable option, the funtions in shortcutd make a lot of sense. The problems that people have with the vibration feedback and the proximity sensor just indicate proper default settings. Clearly some people (the developers) think that the proximity sensor is a useful way to trigger this behaviour, so it should be available--but not enabled by default.
 

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#15
IMO the proximity sensor is no good for anything but blanking out the phone during calls.

The functionality camkeyD provides is perfect and should be default. Makes it much easier to use the device. I wish camkeyD could be extended to register long presses for a quick way to get to the desktop.

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#16
Why incorporate it as standard when we can easily include it anyway?

Originally Posted by optimaxxx View Post
also, ignore shortcutd, after quickly testing it, i defs feel camkeyd is much better (i hate prox sensor, and even on "off" it still vibrates on contact!) especially in this context. i had to uninstall camkeyd, and i frankly panicked that i couldn't remember how the hell to exit to the anythings!
Like was said above, camkeyd is no longer being worked on, and the proximity sensor can be turned completely off in the config file (/home/user/.shortcutd/config)
In this case, turned completely off means no vibration whatsoever at any point when covering the proximity sensor.

See the shortcutd thread.
 
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