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  1. #1
    jodleren
    Guest
    Hi

    My mother in law has a newer Nokia phone w/2mpic camera and "push"
    keyboard.

    When pressing up, she activates "my active standby", which she does
    not like.
    Is there a way to disable the "up" key for that? It seems to be
    default.

    Or disable "my active standby" forever?

    WBR
    Sonnich



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  2. #2
    Rex
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    Re: Avoiding "my active standby"

    jodleren wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > My mother in law has a newer Nokia phone w/2mpic camera and "push"
    > keyboard.
    >
    > When pressing up, she activates "my active standby", which she does
    > not like.
    > Is there a way to disable the "up" key for that? It seems to be
    > default.
    >
    > Or disable "my active standby" forever?
    >
    > WBR
    > Sonnich


    You didn't mention what model phone she has.
    On my N82, I go to Settings-Display-Personalization-Standby Mode to turn
    it on/off.


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  3. #3
    jodleren
    Guest

    Re: Avoiding "my active standby"

    On Jun 10, 9:11*am, Rex <[email protected]> wrote:
    > jodleren wrote:
    > > Hi

    >
    > > My mother in law has a newer Nokia phone w/2mpic camera and "push"
    > > keyboard.

    >
    > > When pressing up, she activates "my active standby", which she does
    > > not like.
    > > Is there a way to disable the "up" key for that? It seems to be
    > > default.

    >
    > > Or disable "my active standby" forever?

    >
    > > WBR
    > > Sonnich

    >
    > You didn't mention what model phone she has.
    > On my N82, I go to Settings-Display-Personalization-Standby Mode to turn
    > it on/off.


    Will check.
    There is no text on the phone. I dont know what model it is

    Sonnich



  4. #4
    jodleren
    Guest

    Re: Avoiding "my active standby"

    On Jun 10, 9:11*am, Rex <[email protected]> wrote:
    > jodleren wrote:
    > > Hi

    >
    > > My mother in law has a newer Nokia phone w/2mpic camera and "push"
    > > keyboard.

    >
    > > When pressing up, she activates "my active standby", which she does
    > > not like.
    > > Is there a way to disable the "up" key for that? It seems to be
    > > default.

    >
    > > Or disable "my active standby" forever?

    >
    > > WBR
    > > Sonnich

    >
    > You didn't mention what model phone she has.
    > On my N82, I go to Settings-Display-Personalization-Standby Mode to turn
    > it on/off.


    It is a Model 6288, RM78

    There is no personalisation under Display, only:

    Standby mode settings
    Screen saver
    Power saver
    Sleep mode
    Font size

    Under "Standby mode settings", I can turn the Active Standby on and
    off, but not permanently off.

    Under Sertings - My Shortcuts - Navigation key is the Active standby,
    but it cannot be turned off there.

    Any other ideas?

    WBR
    Sonnich



  5. #5
    Rex
    Guest

    Re: Avoiding "my active standby"

    jodleren wrote:
    > It is a Model 6288, RM78
    >
    > There is no personalisation under Display, only:
    >
    > Standby mode settings
    > Screen saver
    > Power saver
    > Sleep mode
    > Font size
    >
    > Under "Standby mode settings", I can turn the Active Standby on and
    > off, but not permanently off.
    >
    > Under Sertings - My Shortcuts - Navigation key is the Active standby,
    > but it cannot be turned off there.
    >
    > Any other ideas?
    >
    > WBR
    > Sonnich


    That's an S40 phone, not a Symbian (S60) one. I've found the menus
    pretty confusing on them. Perhaps it's not under Display then.

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