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. Why? Because your screen doesn't get unlocked. It just turns on if there's nothing in proximity. You can still lock/unlock your screen. I mentioned earlier that locking the screen and turning it off (idle) are two separate things. When you press the on/off button while the screen is unlocked and on, these two happen at the same time resulting the device go idle (screen locked and off). When pressing again, the screen turns on but the device doesn't get unlocked.
. And before you get angry by reading this line, you shouldn't be. Why? Because even if I would want to change this, I couldn't. The screen flippings are made by the system, I just turn the feature on and off.
I don't think there is a way to do that. Are proximity sensors so rubbishy?Anyone know how to actually turn on the proximity sensor. Mine doesnt work during calls anymore ?

@copas2 I never said anything about locking/unlocking. Idk if its locking or not since we just want the screen off
Also the other thing is a bug not a feature ^^


But to be serious I would have never imaged a device like the Desire or the Nexus to be so fundamentally incomplete.Welcome...Yeah I will complan at HTC and buy an iPhone.
Thanks.

RRRIGHT. This is one of the goals. Does any of the Google or HTC employees really USE these devices as PHONES??If my phone rings in my pocket, I can take it out and answer it properly, without it either rejecting the call, answering it IN my pocket, or answering and hanging up as I fumble around getting the phone out of my pocket.

Correct. It will auto start in its 'final' version.I assume you need to launch the app again after the phone has been rebooted?
Correct. It will auto start in its 'final' version.
That's the latest but not the final oneI downloaded the version available at the links you've posted in this thread, so is that the final version?
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. I'm still evaluating the daily usage, so we'll see. No one's helping me with constructive suggestions though...That's the latest but not the final one.
There is no final version yet. I doubt there will ever be.
Yes but I don't really want to do that. This functionality should be built into the subsystem.Have you thought about building a widget for easier control and to give a visual cue that the Proximity Tool is active?
This is only OK if sensing isn't active. While sensing is active the screen should shut off.1) If I push the power button and then put my finger on the proximity sensor: the screen stays on, but does not accept input.
1) is OK
Read the posts. Proximity sensing is only active if certain conditions are met.2) If I put my finger on the proximity sensor first and then push the power button: the screen comes on and accepts input.
2) is not OK since this is the normal use case for when the phone is in my pocket
Read the posts. Proximity sensing is only active if certain conditions are met.

