Hello, john.messeder.

On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:43:03 -0500 you said:

> Here's the problem: I make or take a phone call, and when I'm done, I 
> hang up and drop the T-680 into my shirt pocket. Next thing I hear on my 
> BT headset is the call I didn't intend to make.
> What's happening, of course, is some screen button gets pressed to 
> initiate a new call. I don't want that.
> I've tried setting the keyguard short, but then if I'm doing something 
> else -- filling in a calendar or playing Bubbles -- it keeps locking the 
> screen.

If you are actively using the thing, the keyguard should never lock.
The "keyguard time" effects how long after the device (screen) turns
off before the lock is engaged.  Mine is set to "immediate" and it
works as expected.

The problem with putting an uncased Treo in the pocket is that it's
dead-simple that if something in the pocket can hit one button to turn
on the thing, then it can also press the center button to turn off the
keyguard.  This is why I do not put an uncased Treo in a pocket, and
the only reason I even still use the keyguard is so I can use
KeyGuardTime+.

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