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This perfect and just the way I would've wished it. Thanks a bunch! and it seems to work perfect on my Touch Pro.
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Thanks mate.

Works fine for me.
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very good, thank you
Thanks, I'm glad you like it!

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Tested and works good. Is it possible to set it so that when I exit the program it automatically turns the light off too? (Instead of currently having to tap the off button and then the exit button)
I will look into that. It's not as simple though. I will have to modify TorchButtons Source as well to accomplish that.

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yep, exit should turn light off
and you should make it possible to disable auto off or atleast set max time manually
The auto off time can be set using registry (please refer to the readme how to do that). Currently TorchButton has a hardcoded max of 5 minutes. I will try to expand that if you want?

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I doubt it will work on the diamond as (IIRC) the diamond has no Flash, but thanks for the app anyway
LOL
Sorry didn't know that!

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Works great on my cdma TP. just had to click on the flash light again to turn it off

You should try a disco button, to turn the light on and off quickly. Soi can get my grove on outside the club, lol

nice idea - maybe I'll make a Halloween version specially for that! ;)

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It doesn't seem to work when installed on storage card btw.
Alright, that seems to be the first bug. I will fix it in the next version.

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The auto off time can be set using registry (please refer to the readme how to do that). Currently TorchButton has a hardcoded max of 5 minutes. I will try to expand that if you want?
Yes, i know, but maybe you could make it easier with an input box so no need to edit the long way?
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Yes, i know, but maybe you could make it easier with an input box so no need to edit the long way?
I think that would be overkill. But I will provide the next version in two flavors: One with off timer and a second one without.

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Great software, one remark: i now have to "click" two times before the flashlight goes on, with the old one it worked immedeatly. Can you make the flashlight go on automatically when you start the program? Would be very usefull.

Anyway, thanks for your work.
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Great software, one remark: i now have to "click" two times before the flashlight goes on, with the old one it worked immedeatly. Can you make the flashlight go on automatically when you start the program? Would be very usefull.

Anyway, thanks for your work.
Thanks!
Good point. I will implement this feature in the next version.

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Nice app, DeepThought.
Good idea to add features to the basic Torch application.
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You're welcome! I'm glad you like it!

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I had an idea,to on/off cyclically the light(as astable multivibrator),10Hz 1:5 pulses. This can be useful on dark roads as a 'bicycle lamps' while walking,that all drivers can see you if you are on the road in the night and it shouldn't spend too much battery.

Next idea right now... I want to use TP as a stroboscope lamp for working purposes with frequency of 100 and 240Hz,softly adjustable +/- 50Hz with 400us pulses.

That means next steps for my research.
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I had an idea,to on/off cyclically the light(as astable multivibrator),10Hz 1:5 pulses. This can be useful on dark roads as a 'bicycle lamps' while walking,that all drivers can see you if you are on the road in the night and it shouldn't spend too much battery.

Next idea right now... I want to use TP as a stroboscope lamp for working purposes with frequency of 100 and 240Hz,softly adjustable +/- 50Hz with 400us pulses.

That means next steps for my research.

Cool with s/ware like that you will be able to use your phone as a timing lamp for your car's engine

 
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