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Correct. It will auto start in its 'final' version.

While the service is active it turns the screen off every time when something's near and turns it back on when far. It neither does poll nor run anything. When turned on, it just "aquires" a PowerManager.WakeLock (PROXIMITY_SCREEN_OFF_WAKE_LOCK (32)). Turning it off, that WakeLock will be released. Task Killer users should check their settings and append this to the exception list of course.
The service can be found here: (old link removed)
http://proximitytoolextension.googlecode.com/files/ProximityTool.apk
You use it of course on your own responsibility.
Okay, I implemented the change now. General proximity sensing and screen toggling only active when headset plugged in. Headset presence is automatic of course (using BroadcastReceiver events). No further battery usage. You can still have the general screen toggling version if you use this file name in the link: ProximityTool.general.apk
Found a different link on HTC Forums, this time to a different place. The link doesn't work as-is, but if you omit the filename you can browse the folder and hey-presto! the file is there, but has been renamed with an .old extension.
Use at your own risk...
http://androidforums.com/htc-desire/...


Can it be because of Gingerbread?
That nothing happens when you touch it. It's blanked also. When the device enters standby mode. That's actually done by Android.What does it mean to "tilt the screen"?
Yeah, sorry, thanksI believe you are using the wrong word.
From dictionary.com, tilt has several meanings, none of which seem to apply to this situation:
1. to cause to lean, incline, slope, or slant.
2. to rush at or charge, as in a joust.
3. to hold poised for attack, as a lance.
4. to move (a camera) up or down on its vertical axis for photographing or televising a moving character, object, or the like.
Do you perhaps mean "disable" instead of "tilt"?
