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  • 11-20-2009, 11:55 AM
    thomwithah
    Quote Originally Posted by GadgetRick View Post
    How about someone figure out how to enable multi-touch and let us know.
    Quote Originally Posted by nicknrm View Post
    You will never figure out multi-touch for stuff like web browsing because it doesn't even exist on the United States version of the phone (except its ability for some apps). I'm sure that it'll be available once a software update comes out.

    There are two OTA software upgrades currently scheduled for the Motorola Droid, nether of which are currently set to make any changes to the omission of the"pinch to zoom" feature on the Motorola Droid. I assume this is what is meant when referring to the multi-touch in these posts, as the Motorola Droid does currently support multi-touch and simply omits the pinch to zoom feature that utilizes this.


    Quote Originally Posted by lankyb View Post
    Has any one been able to open up a diag port on the phone?

    I believe if you boot up with the "T" key held down with a USB cable attached you will enter the mode your looking for, but you may require some special software in order to take advantage of this mode.

    You may also care to know:

    Holding down X at boot, then hitting volume up and camera key at the same time will allow you to to a full factory reset, apply sdcard:update.zip, or wipe the cache.

    Holding down the menu key (on the physical keyboard) and powering on the device will boot it into "safe mode"


    Quote Originally Posted by nicknrm View Post
    Not illegal, but it voids your warranty.
    Not true. However, as suggest by others it is not recommended unless you know what you are doing. Changing settings in the menu can have major negative impact on the Motorola Droid performance and operation. But all of them may reversed with th full factory reset through the menu or at boot as listed above.
  • 11-15-2009, 09:13 PM
    nicknrm
    Not illegal, but it voids your warranty.

    Quote Originally Posted by lankyb View Post
    I paid real money for this phone and I'm sure everone else did too. It's not illegal to enter the service program menu.

    Any way. Has any one been able to open up a diag port on the phone?
  • 11-15-2009, 09:11 AM
    lankyb
    Quote Originally Posted by nicknrm View Post
    OOOOH...I would suggest not providing this information....

    Also, every time this information is accessed, it is logged in the phone's logging system (also accessible from this menu) so Verizon will know if you're playing around.

    ALSO, do not mess with anything in this menu unless you are 100% tech savvy.
    I paid real money for this phone and I'm sure everone else did too. It's not illegal to enter the service program menu.

    Any way. Has any one been able to open up a diag port on the phone?
  • 11-13-2009, 08:06 AM
    tavenger5
    So far the only app I've seen it work in is picsay
  • 11-11-2009, 03:09 PM
    nicknrm
    You will never figure out multi-touch for stuff like web browsing because it doesn't even exist on the United States version of the phone (except its ability for some apps). I'm sure that it'll be available once a software update comes out.

    Quote Originally Posted by GadgetRick View Post
    How about someone figure out how to enable multi-touch and let us know.
  • 11-11-2009, 08:52 AM
    GadgetRick
    How about someone figure out how to enable multi-touch and let us know.
  • 11-11-2009, 05:12 AM
    Tstright
    Quote Originally Posted by nicknrm View Post
    OOOOH...I would suggest not providing this information....

    I agree.....Give some enough rope.......
  • 11-11-2009, 12:26 AM
    nicknrm
    OOOOH...I would suggest not providing this information....

    Also, every time this information is accessed, it is logged in the phone's logging system (also accessible from this menu) so Verizon will know if you're playing around.

    ALSO, do not mess with anything in this menu unless you are 100% tech savvy.
  • 11-10-2009, 12:22 PM
    tavenger5
    Don't change settings in this menu if you do not know what you're doing...

    • Select Phone
    • Usigng the dial pad (not the keyboard) Dial ##PROGRAM
    • Send
    • 000000
    • Verify


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