Good tip!

Thank you!



>I had a lot of real-world problems arise with users walking in and out
>of wireless coverage zones while data is being sent/received from a
>server.  This was something that was hard to re-create in development mode.
>
>I ended up using a microwave oven to block wireless.  It is shielded to
>protect everything outside the microwave from being exposed to
>electromagnetic radiation.  But the shielding works in the reverse
>direction, too.
>
>Make sure you don't accidentally cook your hardware.
>
>Also, consider setting the backlight timeout to a longer wait time.  I
>was able to view the screen through the window on the microwave door (as
>long as the backlight is on).
>
>I was able to isolate and fix the section of code creating errors with
>the aid of the microwave.
>
>
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