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Old 10-16-05, 09:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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keeping the Axim constantly TURNED ON??

does anyone know of an app/utility/or a trick that would make the Axim (x50v with WM2003SE) turn constantly on (without going into the Suspended state)?

it is just that there are times that i need it constantly turned on (without resorting to having it constantly connected to the AC adaptor) - and it is quite cumbersome to touch the screen-or-something every 3 minutes...

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Old 10-16-05, 09:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You can always just change the power settings to increase the backlight-off delay, which is what you really seem to need. You can also adjust the power-off delay.
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Old 10-16-05, 11:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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does anyone know of an app/utility/or a trick that would make the Axim (x50v with WM2003SE) turn constantly on (without going into the Suspended state)?

it is just that there are times that i need it constantly turned on (without resorting to having it constantly connected to the AC adaptor) - and it is quite cumbersome to touch the screen-or-something every 3 minutes...

thanks in advanced!!!


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Check Today Warrior is a today plug in, where you can leave the pda turned on until you switch back to suspend at the preset time, among other utilities on Today Warrior are control brightness, manage your wifi connection, battery status, suspend the pda, has shortcuts to the memory applet, today screen, hope this suit your needs....:approve:
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Don't get the picture! New to Amim "world", I turn off/shut down the Amim X50 several times a day. Usually I first go to system, and close running programs but, doesn't seem to matter.

The X50 fires up anytime.

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