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anyone know of a shortcut you can set or another quicker way to lock the
keypad on a 4920. I know you can do it through security, but it's too many
steps every time you want to do it, is there a key sequence or one to just
hold and lock it like other phones?
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"Capn" <capn@charter.net> wrote in message
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> anyone know of a shortcut you can set or another quicker way to lock the
> keypad on a 4920. I know you can do it through security, but it's too
many
> steps every time you want to do it, is there a key sequence or one to
just
> hold and lock it like other phones?
Well, you can hit the MENU/OK button and then hit '9', and that's only two
buttons, but I did it differently to make it only ONE keystroke.
Hit the MENU/OK button. Hit '6' <Settings>. Hit '9' <Others>. Move down
and highlight MY SHORTCUT. Hit MENU/OK twice. Now select 'Key Guard' and
hit MENU/OK.
Now when you press the navigation button on the left side, it will lock
your phone.
I'm a pretty "light" cellphone user, so I'm sure there's something more
useful that others use with that keypress, but I'm happy with it.
> Capt.
Kevin M.
"Know your enemy, and know yourself; in one-thousand battles
you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War*
"Contentment... Complacency... Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:11:07 -0600, Capn wrote:
> anyone know of a shortcut you can set or another quicker way to lock the
> keypad on a 4920. I know you can do it through security, but it's too many
> steps every time you want to do it, is there a key sequence or one to just
> hold and lock it like other phones?
>
> Capt.
On the sanyo 4900 you just hold the back button and it will lock. The 4920
is very similar give it a try and see if it works.
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