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Guest No Expert
Posted

I see some of you are using myLock to avoid having to press the power button to wake the device.

My experience with myLock has been that it kills the battery as it does not allow the device to properly sleep.

This means that the battery drains extremely quickly.

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Guest buneech
Posted

No, it doesn't fix the issue, because the keymap is set to wake the phone with any key, but it does so only while on AC. It's probably somewhere hidden in the kernel.

Guest RussellD
Posted

Just upgraded to 2.2 and I'm still having problems with the power button so it must be hardware rather than a software issue.

I think I'll have to give Orange a call soon and see if I can get a replacement. Anyone had any dealings with Orange customer services, will I run into any problems with the phone being rooted?

Guest oh!dougal
Posted
Here is a list of the values for keys on the blade

102   HOME

115   VOLUME_UP

114   VOLUME_DOWN

139   MENU

142   POWER

158   BACK

330   SCREEN_TAP
and in a stock 2.1 rom: 7k_handset.kl
key 226   HEADSETHOOK	   WAKE

#key 116   ZTE_EXTEND_1			 WAKE_DROPPED

#key 142   ZTE_EXTEND_1			 WAKE_DROPPED

# ZTE_KL_HLP_002 ,2009-12-5

#key 143   ZTE_EXTEND_3			 WAKE_DROPPED


# ZTE_KL_ZB_001 ,2010_02_04

# ZTE_KL_HLP_002,2010-3-3

#ZTE_KL_LYJ_001, 20100712

#key 116   POWER			 WAKE_DROPPED

key 142   POWER			 WAKE_DROPPED

key 143   ENDCALL			 WAKE_DROPPED

<...>

Ummm.

Note that Key 226 "HEADSETHOOK" is assigned the action of "Wake" in the standard rom.

However, the headset button/switch (which does answer and end calls properly) does NOT wake the phone from sleep (real sleep).

It does not even wake the screen when only that is off (as when on the charger/usb).

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest papa-nundo
Posted

Hi,

I am a complete newby, but I have the following idea:

Whether the HOME button works to wake up the OSF depends on the tasks / programs running when the phone is in sleep mode.

If this is true, the interesting question is:

Which task makes the HOME button work and does not drain the battery?

Does this make any sense to all you experts out there?

Thanks,

-- Papa-Nundo.

Guest targetbsp
Posted
Which task makes the HOME button work and does not drain the battery?

Unfortunately, tasks that stop the phone sleeping and therefore drain the battery by definition. It's not that certain tasks say 'lets make this button work'. It's that certain tasks keep the phone awake and when the phone is awake the buttons work.

Guest oh!dougal
Posted
Which task makes the HOME button work and does not drain the battery? ...

At present, the only way to 'activate' those buttons is by bringing the whole phone out of sleep.

A task/program can do that.

Its not a question of how much power the task itself uses, but the fact that any keep-awake task must wake (or keep awake) the whole phone (except the screen and the proximity, light and touch sensors). Power is used by the whole (awake) phone, not merely by the keep-awake task.

ZTE have been contacted about the strangely all-or-nothing sleep behaviour, which principally gives a problem with wifi. However, it has proved difficult to communicate the details to them. A proper response is still awaited.

Guest papa-nundo
Posted
Its not a question of how much power the task itself uses, but the fact that any keep-awake task must wake (or keep awake) the whole phone (except the screen and the proximity, light and touch sensors). Power is used by the whole (awake) phone, not merely by the keep-awake task.

It seems to me the phone is never *completely* sleeping, right?

Because it is always expected to receive a phone call.

So this means from my naive point of view: I just have to "keep awake" another task that makes sure the HOME button is cared for.

-- Papa-Nundo.

Guest oh!dougal
Posted (edited)
It seems to me the phone is never *completely* sleeping, right?

Because it is always expected to receive a phone call.

So this means from my naive point of view: I just have to "keep awake" another task that makes sure the HOME button is cared for.

Not really.

Its not about the software definition of the keys that ought to wake it. That is described in the quoted section of my post in this thread on 17 Nov.

Its about connecting the Home button to anything that's listening when the phone is in sleep.

The problem is that when the computer part of the SF/Blade is in sleep, there is no power to the module containing the Home button. Or to the wifi.

Of course the cell-radio is still powered and listening for calls.

When it gets a call, its first job is going to be to wake the computer.

When the computer is woken, the computer turns on the power to the other modules.

If ZTE can be made to recognise that the Notification LED is 'broken', and they fix it so that it does notify even when asleep, that would mean that there was power to the switch module, and I expect that, with power to the module, you could (if you really wanted to) reconfigure the software so that Home would wake it.

At present, the only reason that the front buttons appear to "wake" the phone when its on charge (or playing music, whatever) is because the phone is not really asleep -- the computer is fully awake, wifi has power, and its only the screen and its sensors that are turned off.

You can run software that will keep the SF/Blade in that state - but it means the battery is drained relatively quickly.

But the hardware control of power to the switch/led module does seem to be only for ZTE to fix.

And they need to to fix the power to that module to fix the Notification led.

Edited by oh!dougal
  • 1 month later...
Posted

I dont have a custom rom, i havent rooted my phone but my home, menu and back keys can unlock the screen on one press, allbeit rather sporadically.

They work to unlock the screen more often than not but im wondering whether this is because the phone is not sleeping properly but i dont know how to check this.

Any ideas would be helpful, although by the look of the response on this thread many of you would envy my situation lol

Guest oh!dougal
Posted
I dont have a custom rom, i havent rooted my phone but my home, menu and back keys can unlock the screen on one press, allbeit rather sporadically.

They work to unlock the screen more often than not but im wondering whether this is because the phone is not sleeping properly but i dont know how to check this.

Any ideas would be helpful, although by the look of the response on this thread many of you would envy my situation lol

You are pressing the buttons either when the phone is on charge or there is an app running that prevents sleep.

In both cases the phone only screen saves.

When it goes to sleep normally, its actually in screen save for the first few (five?) seconds.

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Wake All in the android Market does exactly what you need without any other changes to your unlockscreen.

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