Pro2 slider goes crazy in belt pouch - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

I have situations sometimes when Pro2 starts making multiple slider activation sounds (which I have enabled in Windows settings), where as the actual slider in not moving. I cannot see what happens on the screen during this because it sits in my pouch, but it is always unlocked when I get it out.
When I try to actually use slider, the sound only goes of when slider is half-way through! While when in pouch, it is slider is completely static.
Anyone else is seeing this, it bugs me as hell. I installed custom locking application, but it is set to unlock on slider events (which is what I want), and thus the device unlocks when this starts happening.
I am starting to suspect G Sensor, but so far could not repro this issue manually, with device outside of belt pouch.

If you have a case with a magnetic latch, this may be your problem. We discovered that when the phone is passed over the magnet in the latch, it will unlock the phone and activate the display and slider sound.

That was it, thank you.

Ugh! My favorite kind of belt pouch is magnetic.. What exactly was it doing? Unlocking itself!?

Not all magnetic pouches make the phone go nuts. I have 2 magnetic ones and neither one turn it on when I put it in or take it out of the case.

leanne said:
Not all magnetic pouches make the phone go nuts. I have 2 magnetic ones and neither one turn it on when I put it in or take it out of the case.
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Try an experiment. Run the bottom of your phone (where your talk and end keys are at) close to the magnetic latch and see if it unlocks it.
We discovered that it also changed some settings.

If i run the magnet over the phone like that it turns it on, but putting the phone in and out of the case don't.

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Magnetic Leather Pouch Causing Device to turn on

Hi
Got my TP2, not sure you are having the same strange thing like me.
When I take out my TP2 from the magnet pouch, it will turn on itself.
I know you might think i accidently pressed some button... .. so i do a test and turn off my TP2 as usual and then just move my pouch back and fort next to my phone, and it turn on again.
Now I have to use a non-magnetive pouch.
Do you having the same experience?
Like old crackberrys when taking out of the belt clip it turns on...
wierd...never heard of it
confirmed here to...
i called it an undocumented feature.
the old htc wizard use to rotate the screen while in the pouch to.
faria said:
confirmed here to...
i called it an undocumented feature.
the old htc wizard use to rotate the screen while in the pouch to.
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Ha! so Funny!!!
Maybe it is good too, beside you going to turn it on anyway when you took it out from your pouch :> ... So it turn it on for you.
Agreed, undocumented feature.... hahahahahahah
I've also noticed this but I'm not using the magnetic case as I need a belt clip, I'm using the old case from my Tytn2 which has a velcro closure. I also thought it was a clever feature like the way the light sensor turns off the touchscreen when you hold the phone to your ear when in a call.
Here is a video of this phenomenon
http://www.vimeo.com/5063985
maartenschenk said:
http://www.vimeo.com/5063985
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Nice magic but mine doesnt hv that undocumented feature..
confirmed ...
great feature! ;-)
Good. I am not alone.
I think I have this figured out.
I think the keyboard uses a magnet to detect when it is deployed, and that is what is being tripped by the cases' magnetic clasp.
After playing about with the case, trying to find all the ways to turn my TP2 on with it, (never turns on inside the case, mine is nowhere near as magnetic on the inside as it is on the outside) i found that the magnet can also rotate the screen disabling the onscreen input at the same time, just like when the keyboard is deployed.
If my theory is correct, then if you can find a way to disable the power on with keyboard slide (has anyone figured this out already?) then your problems with the case should be solved.
Or you could try and demagnetising the magnet a bit, perhaps your magnet is mega-powerful and thats why its able to trip the sensor while inside the pouch.
Same kind of problem here, that keylock opens when device it put to holster. And I have got couple of "angry" calls about "can't you use the keylock".
Luckily this "slide to unlock" keylock works little better, but still isn't the best solution.
Woohoo! Mine does it too!
Strangely though, it does seem to happen on my friends Vodafone branded TP2...
Oh, and off course the "nicest" thing is, that puches that came with TyTN2 and Touch Pro2 (and TyTN, if I remember correctly) contains magnets that open keylock/turn power on. Maybe there should have been little more thinking/hardware testing when that kind of accesories are decided to put in package.
And otherwise Touch Pro2's pouch is pretty useless, because it doesn't have belt clip, and it's "too thick" (compared to eg. Nokia's E71 pouch) to use with phone just in pocket.
Whoaa.. mine does too..
Just curious, try to enable the sliding sound, And you'll notice that when you put magnet on it, the sound plays.
Maybe the magnet triggers some sort of keyboard sensor..
anyone knows how to keep the phone standby even if the keyboard is opened?
Mine does not switch on when I take it out of the pouch. But it does switch on when I wave the pouch over the bottom corner like in the video.
I usually put the TP2 LCD facing in, but I tried with it facing out and it still does not switch on... strange
BTW, I feel the original case that came with the unit is too tight. Kinda hard for me to take the phone out. I'm using the original TyTn 2 case. A little loose, but can be tightened with the velcro...
If you want to disable the "wake up when the keyboard slide", check this post : http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1093353&postcount=37
It solved the problem with my magnetic leather pouch.
vakbrain said:
If you want to disable the "wake up when the keyboard slide", check this post : http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1093353&postcount=37
It solved the problem with my magnetic leather pouch.
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Thanks very much - that sorted it...
Rgs,
J
mines turns on as well. i have a vertical type case. when i place the tp2 into the pouch it cuts on. if i place it in upside down it doesnt. seems odd that orientation affects it...
Hey Guys,
I think Ghostifish has this thing completely figured out. There's definitely magnets inside the phone. I discovered this one by putting my phone down on my desk at work close to a couple of paper clips. When I picked it up, it grabbed the clips with it!! Four of them to be exact. At first I was a little started (thinking jeez, the magnetic fields off this thing must be frying my brain! ) But then realized that it was probably a lot like my i760 which also used a magnetic retention mechanism to hold the phone open or closed instead of a spring that would be prone to breaking.
Just FYI.
Dustin

My TP2 keep rotating (screen) by itself.

So, i am getting this weird issues. The phone keep rotating itself (as if i slide out the keyboard. I know this because i activate the keyboard slide out sound) at close position.
It does this randomly. anyone have this issues? seem like the switch that activate the slide out keyboard have issues.
It's a magnetic switch which is responsible for the screen rotation at keyboard slide out. Check if any magnetic objects, maybe in your pocket, could cause this.
oh.. i just use an strong magnet and the rotation switch is located on the back of the screen.
This most happen when i take my phone out of the factory case. now .. even if i leave it on the table, it does that once a while.
maybe the magnet in the unit itself is not strong enough or i have a issue with the magnet switch.
Thanks for your input.
rcbear said:
oh.. i just use an strong magnet and the rotation switch is located on the back of the screen.
This most happen when i take my phone out of the factory case. now .. even if i leave it on the table, it does that once a while.
maybe the magnet in the unit itself is not strong enough or i have a issue with the magnet switch.
Thanks for your input.
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The magnet on the case may have affected the magnet in the phone. Like when you hold a nail up to a magnet, the nail becomes magnetic after removed from the magnet. Perhaps the internal magnet has become to strong, or the polarity is messed up somehow.
Magnets are a critical thing in the world. Indeed, maybe the MOST critical. There would be no electricity without magnets, and the domino effect of that alone. No magnetic storage, jeez, the list goes on forever. But wrongly placed, they can screw things up too.
Oh, and wearing them on your wrist for health benefits in in the domain of voodoo. They do nothing for you in that area

Will magnetic case mess up phone? It interferes with keyboard slide sensor

I was having issues with the magnet in my phone case actually turning on the screen, and taking off the keylock! Pretty crazy, but it was happening. In order to fix this I had to disable the phone from waking up when the keyboard is slid out...not a big deal, I never slid the keyboard out unless the screen was on anyway. The problem is solved.
My question is will this have any negative effect on the phone? Will the magnet in the case mess with the accelerometer or g-sensor? I would hate for the case to cause future issues.
Thanks.
Anybody have any ideas?
I don't know about the accelerometer, but in my phone it seems to mess with the stylus sensor, and turn the phone on and unlock it.
The stylus sensor on the TP2 is not magnetic, but the keyboard slide sensor is. That is why magnets turn the phone on.
redpoint73 said:
The stylus sensor on the TP2 is not magnetic, but the keyboard slide sensor is. That is why magnets turn the phone on.
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Not on mine - I have the universal one and that one has no magnetic unlock mechanism.
As far as I know the G-sensor has nothing to do with magnets and cannot be interfered by magnets. (Have a magnetic button on my shield)
Anytime I turn on the phone after taking it out of the case it thinks it's in lanscape mode. I had to turn off the option of having the phone turn on when the keyboard is slid out.
What I'm wondering is if the magnet in my case will effect this sensor or anything else in the phone?
Thanks.
In short the answer is no. It is in landscape mode because you take the phone out past the magnets to get it out of the holder. There is a magnet in the keyboard sliding mechanism that is used to trigger landscape mode when you slide it out. When you pull it out of the holder the phone thinks you have opened keyboard and goes into landscape mode. In a few seconds when it realizes that you havent opened the keyboard, it goes back to regular mode.
Hope this helps clarify things. Bottom line is that the holder will not do anything negative to phone or degrade its performance in any way. I have two factory HTC cases that both have magnets in them from my Kaisers. Even HTC wouldnt ship somthing that was bad for the phone with them.
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In short the answer is no. It is in landscape mode because you take the phone out past the magnets to get it out of the holder. There is a magnet in the keyboard sliding mechanism that is used to trigger landscape mode when you slide it out. When you pull it out of the holder the phone thinks you have opened keyboard and goes into landscape mode. In a few seconds when it realizes that you havent opened the keyboard, it goes back to regular mode.
Hope this helps clarify things. Bottom line is that the holder will not do anything negative to phone or degrade its performance in any way. I have two factory HTC cases that both have magnets in them from my Kaisers. Even HTC wouldnt ship somthing that was bad for the phone with them.
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Sounds good, thanks for the explanation. I knew it was the magnet playing w/ the KB sensor, but I just wasn't sure if it would have any negative effect on the phone itself. It looks as though it will not!
Thanks.
What's the best way to stop the phone answering calls when I open my case (it has a magnetic catch)? I went to add SlideWakeup = 0 in the registry, but it's already there.
I'm running S2U2, latest version if that makes a difference.
Thanks
I run s2u2 also, no issues when I pull it out...other than the screen is on, which is no big deal, but the screen is still locked.

Phone Unlocks Itself?

Hi guys.
I'm running WinMo 6.5, and it's great. I've made a few tweaks and such, and I'd like to get away from any "Lock" type programs since the WinMo 6.5 lock seems to do what I need it to, however, it's unlocking itself from inside my case!
I installed LockDevice, which is doing a great job of locking the device, however, when I put my phone into my leather case/holster, it unlocks O_O.
It's an HTC leather holster. It uses magnets to keep shut. I'm wondering if the magnets are what's causing it to unlock. It did the same thing in WinMo 6.1 as well.
Could the magnets be causing the phone to unlock? It's driving me nuts!
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Well, I think the magnets are making the phone think the keyboard is opening. I just tried taking it out of the holster by pushing it out from the bottom, and it did not turn on and unlock.
Can I disable unlock with keyboard opening?
Is it unlocking only in your case?
Yes.
I keep playing with it, and I think the problem is that the slightest opening makes it switch to landscape, which causes it to unlock.
With WinMo 6.1, I used to have S2U2, and I would pull out my phone and see that it was usually in landscape, to which it would go back to portrait after about a second.
Is there a way to make it so that sliding open the keyboard doesn't wake the device up?
I tried a few of cabs and the registry edit I found via google (on xda-dev and a one on PPCGeeks), but no luck.
Same problem. Sliding the keyboard open wakes up and unlocks the device.
That is because of the magnet in your case,
A Unique Characteristic
We made note of this in the Tilt 2 review but each model has a slight oddity in that if the USB port comes into contact with a magnet (say, from a cell phone case) the screen will turn on. The Touch Pro 2 has an internal magnet that is used to activate the screen when the stylus is withdrawn from the Windows phone. It's simply a case of magnets being magnets.
Was this the registry tweak you tried?:
registry\HKLM\hardware\devicemap\keybd\ then add dword "slidewakeup" contents= 0 ?
This works perfectly on my TmoUSA TP2...What version do you have...?
Well, Pumpiron579 pretty much answered it.
I noticed that when I rubbed the phone against the case, it would unlock, even without moving the screen at all and forcing it shut (I went as far as using scotch tape to hold it shut while I took it out of my case), but the phone insisted on "rotating" as if I had opened the keyboard.
I will try to find a case without magnets, but in the meantime, is there a registry entry that will disable that "feature" in regards to the stylus coming out? It seems logical that if you could turn that off, it would fix the problem.
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Well, Pumpiron579 pretty much answered it.
I noticed that when I rubbed the phone against the case, it would unlock, even without moving the screen at all and forcing it shut (I went as far as using scotch tape to hold it shut while I took it out of my case), but the phone insisted on "rotating" as if I had opened the keyboard.
I will try to find a case without magnets, but in the meantime, is there a registry entry that will disable that "feature" in regards to the stylus coming out? It seems logical that if you could turn that off, it would fix the problem.
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I would love it if some one would be able to do an idiots guide into how to turn off mangentic sensors .... My phone has now billed me 3x my normal monthly usage this month due to it going off in my pocket lock on!
Did no one see the registry fix I posted a couple of posts above?
Or did you try it and it didn't work for you?
As far as I know this always works on TmoUSA TP2s, though I don't know about other versions.
This is a well-known and well-documented issue -- it was discovered early this summer when the Euro/International version came out...though maybe different versions are affected differently.
The registry fix doesnt work, as I applied that long ago. My apologies, I thought I was clear by pointing the solution at Pumpiron579.
Interestingly enough, it still unlocks when I slide the keyboard open, but it will unlock if I wave a magnet from the holster / pouch in front of the screen.
So, I either buy a new pouch, be more careful, or find a fix.
Here is a case I am using now that works without turning the phone on. I paid $19.99 at target for it,
http://www.caselogic.com/horizontal_leather_pda_phone_case/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=101933
MCbrian said:
Was this the registry tweak you tried?:
registry\HKLM\hardware\devicemap\keybd\ then add dword "slidewakeup" contents= 0 ?
This works perfectly on my TmoUSA TP2...What version do you have...?
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Worked for my UK Vodafone TP2 with OS 23515.5.5.0 (Energy ROM 25th Jan 2010).
Thanks.

[Q] Disable proximity sensing for double tap unlocking?

Is there a way to TEMPORARILY disable the proximity sensing of the double-tap wake feature of LG G3?
What I want is to be able to wake the phone and unlock it while the phone is in a transparent case (waterproof bike mount, armband, etc.). The phone currently thinks that it is in the pocket and does not wake on double-tap on the screen.
The power button is in the center of the back of the phone which makes it hard/impossible to reach/find when in such a case/armband.
Is there a hidden setting or an app that will make this possible? And once more - I need this for temporary situations when riding a bike. After riding a bike i'd like to re-enable the proximity sensing for pocket carrying.
sstundzia said:
Is there a way to TEMPORARILY disable the proximity sensing of the double-tap wake feature of LG G3?
What I want is to be able to wake the phone and unlock it while the phone is in a transparent case (waterproof bike mount, armband, etc.). The phone currently thinks that it is in the pocket and does not wake on double-tap on the screen.
The power button is in the center of the back of the phone which makes it hard/impossible to reach/find when in such a case/armband.
Is there a hidden setting or an app that will make this possible? And once more - I need this for temporary situations when riding a bike. After riding a bike i'd like to re-enable the proximity sensing for pocket carrying.
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Cut out a small hole in the plastic right where the sensor is. That's how I solved the same problem.
infinitron said:
Cut out a small hole in the plastic right where the sensor is.
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"waterproof bike mount" :good:
Automaton locker might have a setting that will help you.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=aky.akshay.coveralgorithm
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The OP has probably solved his problem in the meantime. I had much the same issue, and I wanted to share what I did.
Firstly, yes, there is a way to "disable" the proximity sensor: just cover it with something that a) does not emit, and b) does not reflect IR light. Because of a), a finger does not work, but a piece of black sticky tape does. If only the right of the two little lenses is covered (that is the IR LED), the ambient light sensor even continues to work.
Of course, putting on some sticky tape whenever I use my G3 in the bicycle-mounted case is not the ideal solution. So I experimented with sticking the tape to the inside of the case. That did not work too well, because the front of the case is flexible and never lies flush on zthe screen. I ended up putting some thicker, spongy rubber there.
All this was with Rixen & Kaul's Phonebag M, which otherwise worked very nicely and allowed me to use my previous phone for navigation even in the most torrential rain.
But that spongy rubber blob made the touchscreen more difficult to use, as it lifted the case's transparent front even further away from the screen. So I kept looking, and bought Topeak's new Drybag 6.
It's a bit too big for an L3, but the Drybag 5 seems to *just* be too small - you'd probably get an L3 in there, but not out again. So the size 6 is the better choice. The interesting thing is that Topeak seems to use a different material for the transparent front: it seems to reflect IR light a lot less than the Phonebag's, so I can switch on my L3 almost every time (I'd say, 95% of my attempts worked). I will keep testing it for a few more weeks.
Two other things I find nice about it: the bicycle mount doubles as a belt clip, and it has a ziplock-style - um - ziplock, so it's probably not just resisting rain and sweat, but really waterproof. When I closed the ziplock, it was air-tight.
What I don't really like about it is the flimsiness of the mount - even the screw is plastic, and the case has a lot of play in the mount. I don't think, though, that it can fall out, even on bad roads.
Hope I could help someone.
Cheers
Daniel

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