Program is working well but just a small issue-the program stops the voicemail or SMS tones from being played fully-I just get the first part-any reason why?
Originally posted by tobtan Program is working well but just a small issue-the program stops the voicemail or SMS tones from being played fully-I just get the first part-any reason why?
Anyway good work!
It might not be KGT - I've experienced this with or w/o KGT installed. I think it could be PhoneGuard, TreoButler, or TreoAllegro. Right now I only have PhoneGuard to see if that's what's causing it.
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Originally posted by tobtan Program is working well but just a small issue-the program stops the voicemail or SMS tones from being played fully-I just get the first part-any reason why?
Anyway good work!
It's not a KeyguardTime bug.
I've made lots of tests and tones are OK, voicemail ans SMS tones are being played fully with KeyguardTime enabled.
Originally posted by caseyatbt What is the difference between Always ENABLED and Sync with Keygaurd?
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Always enabled - KGT will show when you wake up the Treo regardless of keyguard setting. Sync with keyguard - KGT comes on only when keyguard is enabled.
Palm III > Palm V > Palm Vx > (Sprint) Kyo 6035 > Handspring Treo 300
> Handspring Treo 600 Oct.'03 > Palm Treo 700P May'06 > Treo 755P Aug.'07 > Pre(-) June'09 + TouchPad July'11 LONG LIVE webOS!!!
thanks so much for this great utitlity, it is exactly what i wanted. one request which i think will make this an evenbetter application:
it would be great if we can select a "tint" (and its color to boot) of to go behind the clock when the keyguard is up. it would be the same checkerboard pattern you have appearing behind the analog clock, but it would appear behind the the whole screen (not over the keyguard alert though). i thikn having this option would make it easier to read the time for me since sometimes the application in the background makes it hard to see your clock.
Wouldnt it be easier to read if it had a background box that was plain...or cleared the whole screen underneath the font....it only stays up for a few seconds anyway and can be cleared when unlocking with the middle button
Wouldnt it be easier to read if it had a background box that was plain...or cleared the whole screen underneath the font....it only stays up for a few seconds anyway and can be cleared when unlocking with the middle button
I agree about the background box. It is prety hard to read the time the way it is. What I really want is something about like ClockPop5, but which functions like KeyGuardTime when the Treo600 is off. Too bad they aren't somehow merged...
Thanks for KeyGuardTime! I do have it turned on and running!
im not sure if this has been discussed - but the alarms for any of the alarm apps (at least the 3 demos Ive used) big clock, bobs and mega - .. none of them will actually make any noise - when keyguard is installed.
I found a great utility that removes the need to use keyguard. Its called disable_buttons(http://www.palmgear.com/index.cfm?fu...=&prodID=47316). This allows you to disable one or more of the hard buttons when the Treo is sleeping. The only thing that will turn on my Treo is the real power button and once turned on, I don't have to clear the keyguard. I really hated having to hit 2 buttons to turn on my Treo.
I then map CP5 to my phone application button. So to see the time, I hit the power button then press and hold the phone button. BTW: pressing and holding the phone button will show the current time in most every application. Even while I am talking on the phone.
This is exactly what I was looking for in my thread (which I tried to delete, can't though). However, I don't recommend using it with KeyGuard and "keepoff" activated. It seems that there's no way to turn on the device again if you do that.
So here's what I've done. I've disabled KeyGuard, left KeyGuardTime enabled always, and left keepoff enabled. Now I still can't accidentally turn on the device, but when I do, I get the nice clock on the display.