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Auto Lock v606 (CSDEVCTRL)

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  • scott8813
    InsomniAddict
    • Feb 07
    • 1061

    [RELEASE] Auto Lock v606 (CSDEVCTRL)

    Auto Lock v6.06 (CSDEVCTRL)

    this is mainly an auto locking program which utilizes the Windows Locking for partial locking (phone related keys are active)
    or complete locking (no keys are active).

    It can be considered as an add-on to other programs which provide the User Interface, an 'In Call Locker' with some goodies as mentioned later on which may or not depend on whether the device is locked (with any program that uses the Windows locking).

    The locking can be activated at the following events:
    1. After a specified period of idle time (no screen tapping or touching the keyboard).
    2. After the device has waken up.
    3. During a call ("In-Call Locking" Partial or Full).

    Also for any of the first 2 events (idle or wake up) the program can run a specified executable/registered file together with any command line arguments that might be required.

    Finally, some 'goodies':
    (Stand-alone means it does not require any other option or the device to be locked)
    A.(Stand-alone) it can provide some customization on the carrier name so that:
    - It can fit on the screen (for example not to overwrite the Battery icon in SPB Shell).
    B. (Stand-alone) Turn on Bluetooth if a call is being dialed or received. Then switch it off after
    the call has ended and the headset is not connected.
    Usefull if you have a bluetooth handsfree kit in your car and you do not want to keep on turning on/off the bluetooth.
    C. (Stand-alone) Drop a call after some period of time.
    Reduces the risk of leaving the call running for a long time (hours) without noticing it.
    D. (Stand-alone) Flash the Backlight while ringing.
    At last, you can 'see' if your phone is ringing.
    E. Drop Calls for specific Callers (Call Screening)
    If device is locked, then you can get ignore those 'annoying' callers.
    F. Reset the Exchange Server Policy.
    Stops the frustrating setting of the password being required after connecting to the exchange server.
    The parameters that are driving the behaviour of this utility are located at:
    Code:
    http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fshow...%26postcount%3D148

    The parameters can also be updated using the setup program provided (csdevctrlsetup.exe).
    (As i am still new to this environment, its a basic UI with some limitations, scrollbar is giving me some probs so be kind ...
    The debugscr.exe program has been added to help identifying the keystroke codes and coordinates. Before this program is executed 
    the csdevctrl must be stopped as mentioned further down.
    The cslockdev.exe program is executed will simply lock the device.

    To install it:
    > copy the files provided to a folder

    To run it:
    > Run the setup program (.exe) to set the parameters.
    > Run the program (csdevctrl.exe) and it will spawn at the background as another process.

    To stop it:
    > Running the program second time will cause the program to exit (It will show a confirmation window which will close in 3 seconds unless you close it sooner).

    To uninstall it:
    > Close the process as usual (run it again or kill the process) and delete the file.
    > Also delete the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\CSDevCtrl
    As a note, do not rename the csdevctrl.exe as the uninstall depends on this name. It has been compiled for WM5 so it should run on both WM5/WM6 (i am using a Kaiser with WM6.1)

    Log:
    19/04 - V6.06 - Set your favorite SIP
    17/04 - V6.05 - Cab with shortcuts created.
    16/04 - v6.05 - Option for Video off, Setup program with scrollbar working, fixes
    12/04 - V6.04.1 - Fixes
    09/04 - V6.04 - Support for bringing the dialer in front while locked and calling.
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