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posted 2014-12-21 18:37:40 +0200

Double click to lock doesn't work when automatic locking is "not in use"

I would like to be able to lock my device manually by double clicking the power button, but never have the device lock itself after a certain time. Now I have to use 60 minutes, because if Automatic Locking is set to Not In Use, double click to lock doesn't work.

That's quite counterintuitive; double click to lock is not Automatic Locking, it should not have been disabled by the lack of it.

Double click to lock doesn't work when automatic locking is "not in use"

I would like to be able to lock my device manually by double clicking the power button, but never have the device lock itself after a certain time. Now I have to use 60 minutes, because if Automatic Locking is set to Not In Use, double click to lock doesn't work.

That's quite counterintuitive; double click to lock is not Automatic Locking, it should not have been disabled by the lack of it.

Edit:2019-02-15 Still no manual device lock only, in SFOS 3.0.1.11

Double click to lock doesn't work when automatic locking is "not in use"

I would like to be able to lock my device manually by double clicking the power button, but never have the device lock itself after a certain time. Now I have to use 60 minutes, because if Automatic Locking is set to Not In Use, double click to lock doesn't work.

That's quite counterintuitive; double click to lock is not Automatic Locking, it should not have been disabled by the lack of it.

Edit:2019-02-15 Edit:2019-02-15

Still no manual device lock only, in SFOS 3.0.1.11