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dgantony 10-11-2003 01:07 PM

Is there a "HOLD" button on the T3
 
The hold button was very useful in my Clie. In addition to helping me not to turn on the pda by accident, it was great when I had to use Audioplayer by turning of the screen and saving battery. Is there smething similar on the T3?

iboar 10-11-2003 01:14 PM

I hope it does have one. I know I accidently turned on my NX60 a few times when putting it in a case. Then I discovered the hold button and it never happened again!

Lance 10-11-2003 01:18 PM

The T3 has a keylock feature, instead. Hold the power button down for a few seconds to activate it and to turn the device off. Then, the only way to turn the device on is by using the power button, and tapping on 'Deactivate' when the dialog pops up on the screen. Hope this helps.

JwY 10-11-2003 01:24 PM

thanks
this was one of the things that i was worried about in switching to a palm

dgantony 10-11-2003 01:33 PM

Cool. Thanks, Lance. Will this turn off the device? Do I have the option just to turn off the screen (if I am listening to mp3s)

Thanks.

Alsicole 10-11-2003 01:37 PM

If you're using Aeroplayer for music you can set how the screen turns off and how long it takes. I have Never, 10 secs, and 60 secs listed as the options on my TT2.

I believe PocketTunes also does this. I've never tried RealPlayer on my T2 as I don't want their interfering spyware installed on my PC.

dgantony 10-11-2003 03:17 PM

Thank you, Alsicole. I'll try Aeroplayer and PocketTunes.

Lance 10-11-2003 03:37 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Alsicole
If you're using Aeroplayer for music you can set how the screen turns off and how long it takes. I have Never, 10 secs, and 60 secs listed as the options on my TT2.

I believe PocketTunes also does this. I've never tried RealPlayer on my T2 as I don't want their interfering spyware installed on my PC.
RealOne player does the same thing, and you do not have to install the software of your PC to use RealOne on the handheld. Just remember to download the version for Linux, or here is a direct link to the PealOne Player - Palm OS 5 download page. Just select the Linux download for the ZIP file that only contains the Palm files.

RealOne for Linux Download - Palm Files Only

Take care...

dgantony 10-11-2003 04:00 PM

Thanks Lance. I'll check this also. For some reason, none of the audio players play anything on the simulator. I guess I'll have to wait for the T3 to test these out.

Lance 10-11-2003 04:14 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by dgantony
Thanks Lance. I'll check this also. For some reason, none of the audio players play anything on the simulator. I guess I'll have to wait for the T3 to test these out.
On the T3, RealOne player is installed in ROM.

Alsicole 10-12-2003 11:52 AM

That's only on the US model.

European models have most of the non-PIM software as options on the second CD.

tanker_bob 10-12-2003 04:43 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Alsicole
That's only on the US model.

European models have most of the non-PIM software as options on the second CD.

The US models are designed to provide work for Brayder programmers working on JackSprat. :rolleyes:

Quickster47 10-12-2003 05:23 PM

Preferences
 
Lance stated:

"The T3 has a keylock feature, instead. Hold the power button down for a few seconds to activate it and to turn the device off. Then, the only way to turn the device on is by using the power button, and tapping on 'Deactivate' when the dialog pops up on the screen. Hope this helps."

And while this is true yuou must first activate the Keylock feature in the Palm Preferences under 'Keylock.'

keelinlee 10-12-2003 06:04 PM

Yes! The KEYLOCK feature is very useful :D

dgantony 10-12-2003 06:43 PM

Quick question on KEYLOCK simce I don't have the T3 in my hands right now: What happens if you do not tap the "Deactivate" button? I would assume that the unit turns back off. In the T3 simulator, it just displays the dialog and stays on.


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