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  • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

    I have a Motorola Q Windows Mobile Device and the lack of consistency in the interface is so annoying that I just have to share. When the phone is locked I have to press the left soft-key once for the back-light and a second time to enable the unlock and then the * key to unlock. Not so bad. However, when the phone is locked pressing the left soft-key immediately goes into the recent programs menu and turns on the back-light. Requiring me to use the Home key to go back and see the time. The correct action here is the Home key to turn on the back-light (which will not work when the phone is locked). Long story short; to check the time on my phone there are two different key combinations to press depending on the state of the phone which cannot be determined until after you press the keys. Is it really so hard to attempt to use a product before you ship it?

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    phannon86
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    I have to accept the problems that exist with mobile phones, after all, if mobile phones didn't exist, I probably wouldn't have this job. (Note: I don't code mobile apps or the like, so don't vent at me :) )

    He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

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    • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

      I have a Motorola Q Windows Mobile Device and the lack of consistency in the interface is so annoying that I just have to share. When the phone is locked I have to press the left soft-key once for the back-light and a second time to enable the unlock and then the * key to unlock. Not so bad. However, when the phone is locked pressing the left soft-key immediately goes into the recent programs menu and turns on the back-light. Requiring me to use the Home key to go back and see the time. The correct action here is the Home key to turn on the back-light (which will not work when the phone is locked). Long story short; to check the time on my phone there are two different key combinations to press depending on the state of the phone which cannot be determined until after you press the keys. Is it really so hard to attempt to use a product before you ship it?

      Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
      If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
      Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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      Vikram A Punathambekar
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      My old Nokia 3120 was simply the best. It's such an *awesome* design, my new Nokia 5220 feels like a slight step backwards. I will always think of the 3120 as the pinnacle of cellphone design. There's something else to be said for Nokias - they are really sturdy. I know two people who dropped their phones on the road while riding motorbikes :doh: and both phones are still working. Question for the purists: is it true that you drive cars, but ride bikes?

      Cheers, Vıkram.


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      • V Vikram A Punathambekar

        My old Nokia 3120 was simply the best. It's such an *awesome* design, my new Nokia 5220 feels like a slight step backwards. I will always think of the 3120 as the pinnacle of cellphone design. There's something else to be said for Nokias - they are really sturdy. I know two people who dropped their phones on the road while riding motorbikes :doh: and both phones are still working. Question for the purists: is it true that you drive cars, but ride bikes?

        Cheers, Vıkram.


        I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every moment of it.

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        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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        You also operate Cranes, Planes, and Trains.

        Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
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        • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

          You also operate Cranes, Planes, and Trains.

          Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
          If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
          Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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          Dalek Dave
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          Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

          Cranes, Planes, and Trains.

          Wasn't that the straight to video sequel of Planes, Trains and Automobiles?

          ------------------------------------ "The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion" Arthur C Clarke

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          • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

            You also operate Cranes, Planes, and Trains.

            Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
            If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
            Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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            cpkilekofp
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            I thought you piloted a plane. or, occasionally, fly it.

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            • V Vikram A Punathambekar

              My old Nokia 3120 was simply the best. It's such an *awesome* design, my new Nokia 5220 feels like a slight step backwards. I will always think of the 3120 as the pinnacle of cellphone design. There's something else to be said for Nokias - they are really sturdy. I know two people who dropped their phones on the road while riding motorbikes :doh: and both phones are still working. Question for the purists: is it true that you drive cars, but ride bikes?

              Cheers, Vıkram.


              I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every moment of it.

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              Lost User
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              Yes, you sit in a car but on a bike.

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              • C cpkilekofp

                I thought you piloted a plane. or, occasionally, fly it.

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                Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                Might have to do with Gross tonnage. I probably fly light aircraft but professional's definitely operate Heavy's.

                Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
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                • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                  I have a Motorola Q Windows Mobile Device and the lack of consistency in the interface is so annoying that I just have to share. When the phone is locked I have to press the left soft-key once for the back-light and a second time to enable the unlock and then the * key to unlock. Not so bad. However, when the phone is locked pressing the left soft-key immediately goes into the recent programs menu and turns on the back-light. Requiring me to use the Home key to go back and see the time. The correct action here is the Home key to turn on the back-light (which will not work when the phone is locked). Long story short; to check the time on my phone there are two different key combinations to press depending on the state of the phone which cannot be determined until after you press the keys. Is it really so hard to attempt to use a product before you ship it?

                  Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
                  If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
                  Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Consistency is over-rated. I try to avoid, for instance, web pages that all look alike within a site. It takes me a long time to write all those clear instructions for the user, and I find that being too consistent makes users take for granted that they can just wing it using the previous page as a guide. I intend them to read my prose, so I mix up styles willy-nilly, page to page, making it impossible to figure out what to do next without reading the full instructions. Cell phone companies have learned from my example, as well they should. Of course, they've improved on my customer service model; my websites include instructions, but their phones don't include manuals. That's slick, and my hat's off to the companies who figured out a way to not only make people read to use their products, but to also hunt for instructions on the web and pay for their printing. :-D

                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                  • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                    I have a Motorola Q Windows Mobile Device and the lack of consistency in the interface is so annoying that I just have to share. When the phone is locked I have to press the left soft-key once for the back-light and a second time to enable the unlock and then the * key to unlock. Not so bad. However, when the phone is locked pressing the left soft-key immediately goes into the recent programs menu and turns on the back-light. Requiring me to use the Home key to go back and see the time. The correct action here is the Home key to turn on the back-light (which will not work when the phone is locked). Long story short; to check the time on my phone there are two different key combinations to press depending on the state of the phone which cannot be determined until after you press the keys. Is it really so hard to attempt to use a product before you ship it?

                    Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
                    If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
                    Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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                    leppie
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                    You should upgrade your ROM or better, find a custom one. Try here: http://www.modaco.com/category/199/q-q-modaco-com/[^]

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                    • C cpkilekofp

                      I thought you piloted a plane. or, occasionally, fly it.

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                      Jesse Evans
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                      cpkilekofp wrote:

                      I thought you piloted a plane. or, occasionally, fly it.

                      Unless you're former president George Bush, in which case people drive helicopters ;)

                      'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse

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                      • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                        I have a Motorola Q Windows Mobile Device and the lack of consistency in the interface is so annoying that I just have to share. When the phone is locked I have to press the left soft-key once for the back-light and a second time to enable the unlock and then the * key to unlock. Not so bad. However, when the phone is locked pressing the left soft-key immediately goes into the recent programs menu and turns on the back-light. Requiring me to use the Home key to go back and see the time. The correct action here is the Home key to turn on the back-light (which will not work when the phone is locked). Long story short; to check the time on my phone there are two different key combinations to press depending on the state of the phone which cannot be determined until after you press the keys. Is it really so hard to attempt to use a product before you ship it?

                        Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
                        If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
                        Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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                        l a u r e n
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                        i used WM phones for 4yrs and kinda got used to the way they work and didn't really understand all the fuss people made about other phones being easier to use... until i moved to a nokia s60 device ... never will i touch a WM phone again

                        "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                        • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                          I have a Motorola Q Windows Mobile Device and the lack of consistency in the interface is so annoying that I just have to share. When the phone is locked I have to press the left soft-key once for the back-light and a second time to enable the unlock and then the * key to unlock. Not so bad. However, when the phone is locked pressing the left soft-key immediately goes into the recent programs menu and turns on the back-light. Requiring me to use the Home key to go back and see the time. The correct action here is the Home key to turn on the back-light (which will not work when the phone is locked). Long story short; to check the time on my phone there are two different key combinations to press depending on the state of the phone which cannot be determined until after you press the keys. Is it really so hard to attempt to use a product before you ship it?

                          Need software developed? Offering C# development all over the United States, ERL GLOBAL, Inc is the only call you will have to make.
                          If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
                          Most of this sig is for Google, not ego.

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                          snowlin
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                          I too have a Motorola Q, but I don't have the same issues you're mentioning. What version of the Q do you have? What OS is it running? Mine is the Motorola Q 9H Global by AT&T and it's running WM6.1. To unlock mine all I have to do is press the left-soft key and then the asterick. The backlight automatically comes on. If I want to just check the time any key activates the screen and the backlight only comes on if the light sensor indicates it's needed. What I wish I could do is modify the "short-cuts" on the home screen. Mine uses the sliding panel interface and I really don't find some of the pre-defined shortcuts useful, but I don't want to change to the wm-standard interface for those hokey icons across the top of the screen.

                          S.Nowlin ----------------------- I'm a Techwriter Monkey -- handy, just less useful than the Bathroom Monkey.

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