User's Manual

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS
LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO
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Locking your keyboard (Keyguard)
By default, your keyboard locks so that you
don’t accidentally press buttons or activate
screen items while your smartphone is in a
pocket or bag.
To dismiss Keyguard, press Center .
To manually turn on Keyguard when
your smartphone screen is on, press
Option and Power/End .
Auto-Keyguard enables you configure the
Keyguard feature.
1 Press Start and select Settings.
2 On the Personal tab, select
Keyguard .
3 Select the Auto-Keyguard list and then
disable the auto-keyguard feature or set
the period of inactivity that passes
before the keyboard automatically locks.
4 Press OK .
Locking your screen
1 Press Start and select Settings.
2 On the Personal tab, select
Keyguard .
3 Check or uncheck the Disable
touchscreen box to determine whether
the screens touch-sensitive feature is
enabled during a call.
4 Press OK .
TIP
To avoid accidentally pressing onscreen
buttons while you’re holding your smartphone
up to your ear to speak, you can disable the
screens touch-sensitive feature during active
calls. When the screens touch-sensitive
feature is disabled, you must use the 5-way
navigator to access items on the screen.
TIP
If you’re using a headset or hands-free
device and your smartphone is in a pocket or
bag, you can manually turn on Keyguard
during a call to prevent accidental key
presses.