Hello everyone!
I just purchased the Galaxy S3 as an upgrade from the Galaxy S2 (d2tmo and hercules respectively). Over at the S2 XDA forums, our sweep2wake consisted of swiping across all the capacitive buttons on the device (since, as you know, it did not have hard buttons for menu, home, back, and search).
However, from what I've researched on this forum for the S3, it seems that YOUR sweep2wake is swiping a finger across the screen, or what the S2'ers called swipe2wake.
I know a couple devs, but unfortunately am not one. I do know that only certain devices are capable of waking by capacitive buttons due to keyboard drivers. My question is, does the S3 qualify? I'd love to wake it by touching the menu and back button. I've broken a plenty phones simply by wearing out their buttons, and I find sweep2wake an elegant solution.
However, I don't have the technical skill to port something like this to a kernel just yet. I hope someone can help me clarify this issue.
I just purchased the Galaxy S3 as an upgrade from the Galaxy S2 (d2tmo and hercules respectively). Over at the S2 XDA forums, our sweep2wake consisted of swiping across all the capacitive buttons on the device (since, as you know, it did not have hard buttons for menu, home, back, and search).
However, from what I've researched on this forum for the S3, it seems that YOUR sweep2wake is swiping a finger across the screen, or what the S2'ers called swipe2wake.
I know a couple devs, but unfortunately am not one. I do know that only certain devices are capable of waking by capacitive buttons due to keyboard drivers. My question is, does the S3 qualify? I'd love to wake it by touching the menu and back button. I've broken a plenty phones simply by wearing out their buttons, and I find sweep2wake an elegant solution.
However, I don't have the technical skill to port something like this to a kernel just yet. I hope someone can help me clarify this issue.
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