itsall4tay New member Mar 24, 2011 65 0 0 Visit site Sep 25, 2013 #1 Shouldn't the proximity sensor let Tell Me know the phone is in my pocket? Did I forget a setting or is my sensor going bad?
Shouldn't the proximity sensor let Tell Me know the phone is in my pocket? Did I forget a setting or is my sensor going bad?
anthonyng Active member Nov 29, 2012 1,867 0 36 Visit site Sep 25, 2013 #2 I find that if I don't lock the screen before putting in my pocket, I press the windows key long enough to get the tell me prompt too.
I find that if I don't lock the screen before putting in my pocket, I press the windows key long enough to get the tell me prompt too.
J jfa1 New member Dec 15, 2007 2,567 1 0 Visit site Sep 25, 2013 #3 That has happened to me a few times when I put the phone in my shirt pocket instead of back in my horizontal case on my belt. My fingers sometime activate bing while typing because I am inadvertently touching the search button.
That has happened to me a few times when I put the phone in my shirt pocket instead of back in my horizontal case on my belt. My fingers sometime activate bing while typing because I am inadvertently touching the search button.
jojapath New member Mar 14, 2013 317 0 0 Visit site Sep 25, 2013 #4 Go to settings ----> applications ------> search. Scroll down and untick "Allow search button from lock screen".... You can also go to settings -------> speech and untick "Use speech when the phone is locked" .... I hope this helps ...
Go to settings ----> applications ------> search. Scroll down and untick "Allow search button from lock screen".... You can also go to settings -------> speech and untick "Use speech when the phone is locked" .... I hope this helps ...