- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bugs
- Category LCD
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System Sansa e200
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version Daily build (which?)
- Due in Version Undecided
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FS#10103 - Backlight on Hold
The Option “backlight on hold: normal” in the display settings does not work correctly. When this setting is selected and the units hold switch is turned on the backlight will stay on it’s defined time and turn off but any button press afterword will not turn the backlight back on. When this setting is selected the unit should wake the backlight back up when the units hold switch is on and a button is pressed.
“backlight on hold: off” & “backlight on hold: on” do work correctly.
Tested on both Sansa C200 & E200
Closed by fg
2009-12-17 22:43
Reason for closing: Not a Bug
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2009-12-17 22:43
Reason for closing: Not a Bug
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
Hold means that buttons do not work.
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Not a bug IMO.
If this is the intended behaviour (which I doubt) then perhaps we should only offer “On” and “Off” options for “Backlight on hold”.
This is intended, AFAIK. And it ever worked like that.
I’m inclined to close. It really should be intended behavior.
hold button is handled in each target’s button driver, blocking button reads while the hold switch is on. Hence, there’s no way to to turn the backlight on during hold without rewriting every single button driver.