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1 | initial version | posted 2014-12-21 18:37:40 +0200 |
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.
2 | No.2 Revision |
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
3 | No.3 Revision |
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