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id like (when locked) touching screen does the same as power button press!
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id like (when locked) touching screen does the same as power button press!
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Wouldn't it be possible to make n900's build-in accelerometer read out a user-programmed tapping scheme to unlock the device? The accelerometer is pretty precise so it should be possible.
Other uses for this 'accelerometer based device control' by tapping could include ignoring an incoming call or silencing the ring - simply done by tapping out the programmed tap Morse code on the device which is still in your pocket.
Picture those awkward moments when you forgot to at least silence your device before attending a meeting and suddenly someone just had to call you. You would no longer need to struggle to get the chunky n900 out of your pocket which while sitting is even more difficult. Quick tapping Morse code would save you those seconds of embarrassment.
Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte uses this 'technology' - tapping the device shows up a clock on the screen. I played with this feature on that device and no matter where I double-tapped the device while it was locked, the clock popped up. So I think it should be possible to implement in n900 as well...
So what do you think about that?