>-----Original Message-----
>From: Doorish, Jason [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 07:49 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [MA] HTC Evo shift issues
>
>I recently had to upgrade my cell phone with sprint, and did not have a ton of 
>time to research my purchase. I went with the HTC evo shift, and downloaded 
>mobile access. The functionality of the apps themselves are great; however, 
>answering the phone, ending phone calls, and answering call waiting are 
>proving rather difficult. I found a blog post on the android blog saying that 
>the Call screen does not work. I am   assuming this is the issue I am having. 
>Are there any work arounds for this issue that you all have found? Would using 
>the eyes free shell help? What about the screen reader built into the phone? 
>Also, if you all recommend, I still can  exchange the phone until tonight for 
>another model. If that is the best route, any recommendations on a sprint 
>phone with the full keyboard that works well with MA ? thank you in advance 
>for all of your help, suggestions, and recommendations with this issue.
>
>Thank You,
>Jason
>
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>Hi Jason,

My wife was also having problems with a MyTouch 4G phone, answering/hanging up 
the phone with the MA default phone screen.
Supposedly, this  is really an issue with the HTC specific phone screen, but I 
recently rooted her phone, removing all HTC stuff, and the problem remains.

Anyway, here's something to try.
First, a question:  does your HTC phone, have a little trackpad at the bottom 
of the screen, most phones do.
This procedure depends on that pad.

1. turn on the "use device answer screen", in the MA settings/advanced dialog.

2. turn off the "notify when leaving MA" option in the MA settings/screenreader 
dialog.

Now, when a call comes in, the phone's own phone dialer screen will/should pop 
up.
When a phone call comes in, or you want to hang up a call, try the following:

1.  turn the phone screen so that it is as if you were actually looking at the 
screen.
On Android phones I've played with, this motion causes the phone screen to pop 
up, usually in 1 or 2 seconds.

2.  do a quick down swipe on the little trackpad.

3. press in on the trackpad.

On her phone the down swipe moves  down to either the answer, or disconnect, 
button, depending on what the phone is currently doing.
It does take some getting used to.
It is a shame the MA swipe up/swipe down doesn't really work, due to HTC stuff 
or not.

Cheers
DG
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