PocketEvolution ScreenLock will protect your handheld device so that you never again will experiece that it unintentionally turns itself on while in your pocket or bag.
Have you ever been irritated by your device suddenly turning itself on and enabling all the buttons and screen when receiving a phone call, a SMS message or MMS? Have you ever unintentionally made a call to someone while the device is put away in a bag or your pocket? PocketEvolution ScreenLock will protect your device from ever do such things again. It takes total control over the hardware buttons and screen, efficiently blocking all button presses and touching of the screen. The only exception is the power button.
You may configure one or a set of two buttons to unlock the device. All other accidentally button presses are disabled.
30 day free trial version available.
ScreenLock features:
Protects your pocketPC from accidentally turning itself on
Acts as a Screensaver and displays date and an Analog Clock
Shows missed calls since activated
Save battery power by turning off the display after a configurable time
Fully configurable unlock keys
Configuration help
Many devices send two different key-codes when a hardware key is pressed. When configuring the unlock buttons, please follow these steps:
(For unlock button1)
In the configuration menu, click on [Ignore1].
Press the first hardware key wanted to unlock the device.
Click on the [Button1].
Press the first hardware key again.
If the button text that is displayed changed, you have configured the first button.
If not, double-click on the [Ignore1] key to erase the setting, then click on the [Button1] again and press the first hardware key.
If you want a two-button unlock, repeat this procedure for the second button
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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