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Default Wake up workaround?

I think that the wake up issue is caused by a conflict between windows and acer relating to the < End Key > fuction.
I've tried this for a day and it works for me:
Of corse uncheck < Auto adjust backlight by battery level>!
preferences-phone-check wake up from sleep
preferences-End Key-choose lock and suspend
Settings-System-backlight-battery tab-check both boxes
Settings-System-backlight-external power tab-check both boxes
Settings-personal-buttons-button 2 choose <Today >from menu on the bootom
TO WAKE UP PHONE: PRESS ( < ) button at bottom of device.
This W\Official acer ROM( don't know about settings in cooked ROM)
Also:< SRS-WOW HD> works beatifully on stock Rom
1.Installed SDK certs., .net config.3.5 Then:
2.Install SRS-WOW HD to device ( afer installation finishes *SOFT RESET*)
3.after reset go to settings-Sys-srs wow icon open and make personal adjustments.
Hoping this works for all!
 
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Nice to see that other people also trying to get this working. But do you really think that you need to open new Thread?

Besides, if you use 3.003c folder for flashing custom ROM - my Custom ROM and Artoīs are already using that - there is no need to turn the Automatic Backlight off.

If you are using S2U2, just use the Power button to send your device into stand-by mode. Donīt send it to sleep mode with holding end call button!

You are not gonna have wake up issues more.
 
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Nice to see that other people also trying to get this working. But do you really think that you need to open new Thread?

Besides, if you use 3.003c folder for flashing custom ROM - my Custom ROM and Artoīs are already using that - there is no need to turn the Automatic Backlight off.

If you are using S2U2, just use the Power button to send your device into stand-by mode. Donīt send it to sleep mode with holding end call button!

You are not gonna have wake up issues more.
That's not what I said,
I said " uncheck auto backlight by BATTERY LEVEL"
anyway, I have used Arto's rom and there were no issues.
I tried to flash yours but couldn't, so I went back to stock with intentions of
tryng your module rom 'cause I think that it's a brilliant idea!
in the end I stayed stock and added features that I liked.
I applaud both you and Arto for your work!!
I started a new thread because as I also said for " Official acer ROM " users
I also used to be an avid S2U2 user on my F900 and don't use it on my S200 because there seems to be constant conflict between s2u2 and acer or windows.So I used the s2u2 setting "don't suspend phone"
I have tested this method(1st post) of waking the phone from standby even after long pressing end key and phone always woke up to home screen. ( even after several hours of sleep/standby)
I only wanted to give my method of simply waking the phone no matter how it was put into standby. If it works for someone else as well I'm happy
I would still like to use your titanium theme is it possible?
 
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acer900,
Thanks for a method, I will try)
 
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That's not what I said,
I said " uncheck auto backlight by BATTERY LEVEL"
anyway, I have used Arto's rom and there were no issues.
I tried to flash yours but couldn't, so I went back to stock with intentions of
tryng your module rom 'cause I think that it's a brilliant idea!
in the end I stayed stock and added features that I liked.
I applaud both you and Arto for your work!!
I started a new thread because as I also said for " Official acer ROM " users
I also used to be an avid S2U2 user on my F900 and don't use it on my S200 because there seems to be constant conflict between s2u2 and acer or windows.So I used the s2u2 setting "don't suspend phone"
I have tested this method(1st post) of waking the phone from standby even after long pressing end key and phone always woke up to home screen. ( even after several hours of sleep/standby)
I only wanted to give my method of simply waking the phone no matter how it was put into standby. If it works for someone else as well I'm happy
I would still like to use your titanium theme is it possible?
I am sorry, i misunderstood you. I have overred the reference "for Official Acer ROM", didnīt mean to offend you.
 
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no offense taken really.
keep up the great work!
 
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Thanks for a method, I will try)
your welcome, hope it works for you too!

 
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