Hi:
The OP was indicating disabled in most screens and I took that to mean a deeper problem than those two functions, which applies to calls coming in or while on a call. Do you think it affects all screens?
I have never used Keyguard so I am unfamiliar with screen appearances. Frankly, I would not have looked in Keyguard for screen options so I never would have found that. I suppose I've not had the hang-up problem from the screen touching my face during a call so I never has reason to look for it. You may have the answer for a poster to a different forum too!
I vote nice find and thanks for sharing!
SteveTaz
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Originally Posted by gdm320 Read the manual, FTW! I promise it's in there.
Prefs -> Keyguard -> "Disable touchscreen when:" and uncheck the appropriate boxes to facilitate your needs. |