Where to turn on/off the auto-rotate sensor? - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

This may sound dumb but where do you turn on/off the
auto-rotate accelerometer in the Touch Pro 2?
Thanks.

Go to Settings>G-Sensor>Auto Screen Rotation>Off

there is no this option, there is just Calibrate button and some media with bubbles. anyone can say how to turn this on TP2?

test157 said:
there is no this option, there is just Calibrate button and some media with bubbles. anyone can say how to turn this on TP2?
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Slide along your Touch-Flo bar to the settings tab. scroll down hit G-sensor then turn it off.

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mobipocket problem

hi, i have a minor problem using mobipocket ebook reader. its really very annoying that the backlight turns off after my preset "turn off backlight if device is not used for..." which is 30 secs. i use the autoscroll function of the reader and i dont understand why the iis fails to recognise that mobipocket is running.is there a workaround for this problem?
2 things to look for.
1. in the backlight settings, tick on... turn on backlight when the screen is tapped.. probably it is already done.
2. in mobipocket --- general settings, tick touch screen turn page..
if this does not work.. then just reinstall
sunish said:
2 things to look for.
1. in the backlight settings, tick on... turn on backlight when the screen is tapped.. probably it is already done.
2. in mobipocket --- general settings, tick touch screen turn page..
if this does not work.. then just reinstall
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thanks for the response but the solution you proposed is not exactly connected to my problem because i dont want to use the tap screen to turn page function.i use autoscroll.primarily,i want for the backlight to stay on while im reading without having to constantly tap on the screen as it scrolls.as you probably know,once you tap on the screen scrolling stops and it really annoys me because i read so that i could get sleepy.it kinda defeats the purpose of "AUTO"scroll if you have to still use the stylus or your finger to keep the backlight on.
boogiecornejo said:
hi, i have a minor problem using mobipocket ebook reader. its really very annoying that the backlight turns off after my preset "turn off backlight if device is not used for..." which is 30 secs. i use the autoscroll function of the reader and i dont understand why the iis fails to recognise that mobipocket is running.is there a workaround for this problem?
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I don't want to revive a five-year-ago problem again, but I have the same problem. While autoscroll is active, the backlight turns off!
Any suggestions?
usually, if you set your display backlight to turn off after 30sec without activity, it will switch off after 30sec. without activity. no surprises there.
activity for that setting is defined by tapping the screen or pressing a hardware button, not by any program running.
usually games, the camera and multimedia players bypass that with their own setting of keeping the backlight alive while the program is run, so you could for example run tcpmp or coreplayer on pause in the background to keep the display lid.
or you set your backlight not to turn off when on ac power and connect the cable.

Any way to disable proximity sensor while on phone

Hi all,
Is there anyway to disable the proximity sensor while on the phone?
When my 4 year old daughter uses the phone, she doesn't always hold it on her ear and the screen will go on and off and her face ends up pressing buttons and hangs up on whomever she's talking to.
I tried pressing the power button to turn the screen off, but once you touch the proximity sensor the screeen comes back on.
I'm using the stock Sprint ROM. Please help this is the most annoying feature of this phone.
Thanks i advance
-J
i saw that option in advanced config tools, if im not wrong
Nope, i just installed it and checked. It's not in there. Thanks for the suggestion though.
any other ideas?
S2U2 can turn off the screen on a call, haven't tried it on the TP2/Tilt 2 yet though as I personally like the proximity sensor, although sometimes I find it doesn't work.
FYI, when I let my 4yo use my Tilt 2 it's in speakerphone..
TouchLockPro
You can try TouchLockPro, it has a built in InCallTweak, using the GSensor.

annoying face detect turn off lcd feature

Does anyone know how to disable the sensor that turns off/on the lcd when you put the phone to your face?
This is a HUGE problem when I AM ON A CALL using bluetooth headset and the phone is in my pocket or belt case and the stupid sensor would randomly turn the screen on and then random keys would be pressed during call or apps launched.
I have s2u2 slide lock but it doesnt lock phone while in call, please help. THank s.
Not a fix, but, TouchLock Pro locks it when that sensor blanks the screen.
worwig said:
Not a fix, but, TouchLock Pro locks it when that sensor blanks the screen.
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where can i get that? thx!!

[Q] Handling Incoming Calls

I couldn't really understand what is the issue. I am not able to receive any notification for incoming calls and the watch is not vibrating when I receive a message/other notifications.
Any help.
Android OS 5.1.1
I got it this is when the theater mode is on.
In this case, How can i disable the touch and shake hand to wake-up the screen.
Alahdal said:
I got it this is when the theater mode is on.
In this case, How can i disable the touch and shake hand to wake-up the screen.
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Theater mode is supposed to be DND mode. So, the notifications may not comes. For shake hand to wake-up, go to Settings > Wrist gestures and turn it off. Unfortunately, touch to wake up will be still there. I really missed the double tap to wake up feature on my old SW2
spiderx_mm said:
Theater mode is supposed to be DND mode. So, the notifications may not comes. For shake hand to wake-up, go to Settings > Wrist gestures and turn it off. Unfortunately, touch to wake up will be still there. I really missed the double tap to wake up feature on my old SW2
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Thanks. But I font think the Wrist Gesture setting has anything to do with shake (tilt) to wake up.
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No, to just disable tilt to wake, you need to check that setting in the wear app on the phone.

Disable tilt to sleep

Hello guys,
i know there's a way to disable tilt to wake gestures from the watch settings, but is there a way to keep the watch on and also disable the "tilt to sleep" gesture ?
thanks
There is also a way to set screen always ON on watch setting
That's not the same thing. Always on screen is Active even if backlight is off. I want both active at same time ! If i tilt the Watch down, the backlight goes off and any sideloaded app open on Watch get closed.
what do you want ? screen ON with backlight ? without backlight ? active ? not active ?
if you add theater mode (double button click) screen keep ON and not active.
for always screen ON and backlight ON there are some app to keep backlight but battery last 5 hours....
dersie said:
what do you want ? screen ON with backlight ? without backlight ? active ? not active ?
if you add theater mode (double button click) screen keep ON and not active.
for always screen ON and backlight ON there are some app to keep backlight but battery last 5 hours....
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Yep, i want screen on and backlight on as i am testing a sideloaded app, i dont care about battery.
Which app ? I don't want to root my Watch
Some app like :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=us.instext.lightr
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phonephreak.extendedlight
Did you ever find something to achieve this? It seems there needs to be a way to disable the action of tilting backwards/down from triggering ambient mode. That StayLit appears to only be for when the watch is still facing you. Ambient still gets triggered in alternate directions.
EDIT: I just realized "Infinity" in StayLit did what I needed. The + didn't work so I thought it wasn't working at all.

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