Need Screen lock with password - XPERIA X1 General

Hi
i need a screen lock with password s2u2 with password can easyly disable by x panel button other screen locks like lockmelite odr pcketshild did not have a password future.
any other screen lock soft available??
best
Hal

try S2U last ver.
as screenlock with pass

already try s2u2 and it can be easyly disable by pressing X Panel hardware button.

try the stock one... it doesn't get disabled by the panel button.

halj said:
Hi
i need a screen lock with password s2u2 with password can easyly disable by x panel button other screen locks like lockmelite odr pcketshild did not have a password future.
any other screen lock soft available??
best
Hal
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Why don't use Windows one?!

because it is annoying always press the lock button.
also i after 15 minutes i my phone get locked by a password
and then i cant see what time is ist missed cals etc.
S2U2 is good but you can easyly change the panel and the password question disapear

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[REQ]Auto device lock/unlock based on power button

Hey!
Is somewhere out there an application or some sort of WM modification that would make the default WM device lock power-button-sensitive? The current one (if you enable it in Advanced Config) turn itself automatically on when you put the device into standby (by power button, for example) but when you press the button again, you have to unlock the device. That wouldn't be a problem if the TouchFLO 3D clock updated, but when the device is locked, the TouchFLO 3D clock doesn't update itself.
So I would like to have a keylock that would automatically lock the device if the power button is pressed (or the device is in standby) and automatically unlock when the power button is pressed again (or there's incomming call). But the important thing is that it would keep the device locked when some appointment showed up or something like that.
I've been searching the net and all possible forums and sites but ran out empty - no such application od modification found. Can anyone help? Maybe the csdevctrl (v.4.01) may help but I don't know how to set it properly.
wizaard said:
Hey!
Is somewhere out there an application or some sort of WM modification that would make the default WM device lock power-button-sensitive? The current one (if you enable it in Advanced Config) turn itself automatically on when you put the device into standby (by power button, for example) but when you press the button again, you have to unlock the device. That wouldn't be a problem if the TouchFLO 3D clock updated, but when the device is locked, the TouchFLO 3D clock doesn't update itself.
So I would like to have a keylock that would automatically lock the device if the power button is pressed (or the device is in standby) and automatically unlock when the power button is pressed again (or there's incomming call). But the important thing is that it would keep the device locked when some appointment showed up or something like that.
I've been searching the net and all possible forums and sites but ran out empty - no such application od modification found. Can anyone help? Maybe the csdevctrl (v.4.01) may help but I don't know how to set it properly.
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Wrong thread, you might go to here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=398571 for general Q&A. Cheers.
wizaard said:
Hey!
Is somewhere out there an application or some sort of WM modification that would make the default WM device lock power-button-sensitive? The current one (if you enable it in Advanced Config) turn itself automatically on when you put the device into standby (by power button, for example) but when you press the button again, you have to unlock the device. That wouldn't be a problem if the TouchFLO 3D clock updated, but when the device is locked, the TouchFLO 3D clock doesn't update itself.
So I would like to have a keylock that would automatically lock the device if the power button is pressed (or the device is in standby) and automatically unlock when the power button is pressed again (or there's incomming call). But the important thing is that it would keep the device locked when some appointment showed up or something like that.
I've been searching the net and all possible forums and sites but ran out empty - no such application od modification found. Can anyone help? Maybe the csdevctrl (v.4.01) may help but I don't know how to set it properly.
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StylusLock is locking the device and keeps running programs updating the screen (so is not interfering with them). But probably this is not what you requested, because it is not controlled via the power button, but the stylus.
Thanks for reply, but that's not what I'm looking for.
wizaard said:
....one (if you enable it in Advanced Config) turn itself automatically on when you put the device into standby (by power button, for example) but when you press the button again, you have to unlock the device.
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How do you do this in Advanced Config? I can't see it anywhere!!!
mayb he meant diamond tweak. there is a option called autolock. when ur backlight goes off or u turn off the screen it will lock the device.
Advanced Config 3.3: Screen -> Auto device lock & timeout.
I dont have that option on my HD with advance config
my solution
I had same problem and auto device lock did not solve it. because I don't want the device is auto locked when the screen is on. It should only be locked when the screen is off and device is waken up by power button or any call/sms/alarm event.
- Battery Status plugin was able to do this great but it does not work stable with TouchFlo 3D.
- To lock the device automatically on wakeup ThrottleLock is a great application but while it locks the screen clock and today screen is not updated.
- I also tried VJDeviceLock but it did not work automatically on wakeup. But when you execute VJDeviceLock.exe it locks the screen manually using the device lock of Windows Mobile.
To solve these first I installed VJDeviceLock and then ThrottleLock. Then I copied VJDeviceLock.exe into ThrottleLock folder in the name of ThrottleLock.exe. Now every time I wake up the device screen is locked by Windows Mobile's devicelock instead of ThrottleLock's pattern based custom lock screen.

Replace WM 6.5 Lockscreen

Hey Ho.
I want to replace the original WM 6.5 Lockscreen with S2U2.
Somone have an idea how to do that?
kingkill33 said:
Hey Ho.
I want to replace the original WM 6.5 Lockscreen with S2U2.
Somone have an idea how to do that?
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Haven't tried this, but I believe if you install Smartlock you can then select which lock you want to use. Simply open smartlock and select S2U2
Thanks, But that doesnt work. I dont have s2u2 to choose.
Any other solution?
You shouldn't have to replace the wm lockscreen in order to use S2U2. I'm running S2U2. Do you have the WM lockscreen to enable at power off? What are your settings for the lockscreen that have it interfering with S2U2? Unless you have tweaked the registry or installed a program to enable the WM lockscreen at power off or you are tapping the lock soft button in the programs menu, the lockscreen shouldn't be activating. In other words, you should be able to install S2U2 and run it without wm lockscreen interfering.
I only want to open s2u2 when i press on the "lock" button in start menu. Autolock is perfect with s2u2.
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I only want to open s2u2 when i press on the "lock" button in start menu. Autolock is perfect with s2u2.
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I want the same too.
I know there's a way in the Registry to map the "Lock" softkey in Start Menu to activate S2U2 instead of WM6.5 Lock, but don't know which is the trick.
Does somebody know which is the Registry Key for this ? I'm searching 1 during week about this !
Hi guys
Me too ... I want
Spent a couple of hours on several websites to find the trick ... nothing !
I have also opened a thread here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551185
Don't understand why you would want this? Why not just install S2U2 and use its features? i.e. when you press the power button it will lock the device using S2U2, or when it times out (after a set amount of time) it will lock using S2U2??
If all you want is the 'lock' command on the start menu to use S2U2 rather than the standard windows lockscreen, it makes no sense as pressing the power button is far faster at locking in S2U2 compared to going start --> lock.
Unlock
Hi guys,,,
I have a problem unlocking the keypads in the start menu after I accidentally press the lock softkeys in start menu,,,, in wm6.5

Newbie question

Hi, is there a way or an app I can use to trigger the device lock manually? I don't mean the simple lock where the screen is disabled. I want the windows lock screen with the password. I set the device to lock after 1 hour of inactivity but I want a way to manually trigger it anytime.
You can use the lockscreen app here and set to lock on Suspend. Then pushing the power button will lock.
Alternatively, you can set the Call End key to activate the lock, so a long press on End will also lock the device. Go to Settings\Personal\Buttons and go the End Key tab and choose appropriate setting.
Thanks for the reply. I tried the End Key but it only works if you disable the auto-lock when inactive setting. And when it works, it only does a screen lock without the PIN entry. I would like to lock the screen with the pin entry

[Q] Making my custom lock run like the default pattern lock

Basically, I wrote a private app that generates a different hex number each time it's run, and you have to use a certain algorithm to determine the answer, then input it in binary with a mini-keypad and press the unlock button. That way I can just show anyone what I'm putting in because if they get the phone, they can't use the same code unless the same random number is the same (its seed changes based on currentTimeMillis() / 1000L) Anyway what is the easiest way to make this Activity launch like the regular pattern lock when I turn on screen? also I don't have a lockscreen by default, not an issue. It has to prevent pressing home/back and has to launch without any delay. thanks
doctor there's a bump in my thread what should I do
this is a very good question
the closest i came to finding an answer was the android lock screen src
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=pl.../internal/policy/impl/LockScreen.java;hb=HEAD
Yeah, I cloned the entire source, but it was way too complicated for me to find what I needed. Also, what is the difference between these 4 things?
Keyguard - ?
Lock screen - the screen that has the 'slide to unlock' widget depending on your phone/rom
Unlock screen - the screen where you draw pattern, pin, password, etc.
Wake [lock] - ?
I only have 4 softbuttons, volume +/-, and power on my device, and only power makes the screen come on, which shows WidgetLocker then the pattern screen. Both of which hide the softbuttons unless I hold down power, then it shows power off, airplane, and silent options and the softbuttons panel pops up. This doesn't allow me to press home to bypass pattern/widgetlocker, thankfully.
Halp my thread seems to have a case of severe bumpitis. Is it lethal?

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How to lock screen with out power button if i install third party applications finger print or iris not working to unlock phone any idea ?
Not sure of your questions? but you can unlock your phone with face recognition or password. I don't know any other way to manually lock the screen without power key, but if that doesn't work, set the shortest timeout, it should lock itself in 30sec. no matter what, if undisturbed. To go to unlock screen without power button, you can press home screen, about 1 cm from the bottom in the center. Hope this is what you're looking for.
saxena1 said:
How to lock screen with out power button if i install third party applications finger print or iris not working to unlock phone any idea ?
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In the Galaxy store think it's called smart edge or something... Only one I found that let's you lock and still let's you use fingerprint without using pin/pattern

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