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Old 06-10-2010, 08:35 AM   #1
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Hello,

I need to downgrade........


The password lock feature at the top being unavailable is too frustrating ugh.

So really, what is the most recent OS that has the lock.

and where can I get it?
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Old 06-10-2010, 08:57 AM   #2
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There's nothing wrong with the password lock. Set a password, use the lock icon on the screen.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:08 AM   #3
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The problem is that i press the lock on the top of the phone and it doesn't password lock it.....i'm not going to use the lock icon on the screen, when there's such a convenient lock at the top.

i'd rather downgrade to a version that has it available.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:12 AM   #4
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press and hold down the "a" key.

I am not sure what OS for the 9700 allows the old function you are requesting.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:16 AM   #5
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holding down the "a" key does the same thing as the lock at the top (with the new OS at least).

Ugh, why couldn't they just left it alone or set it an option on it. I just want it to password lock, not keypad lock.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:18 AM   #6
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sorry, misread your request.

how about tapping the "k" key?
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:21 AM   #7
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add speed dial to k? and yes i like to dial from home page.

also, im not really interested in alternatives, cause i can easily set the left convenience key to password lock it, but thats not exactly what I want.

like ************** i just want the old password lock from the top lock key back. And the only way to do that apparently is to downgrade my OS.

So really, I just need the version number.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:24 AM   #8
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Alt-Enter will password lock the device.
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omg.
everyones useless.
i know there's alternative ways to lock the phone...
but i just want the top key to password lock like it used to.
it was too convenient, and then its changed, i dont want to fumble through the home menu, or press buttons on the keypad, and i dont want to set a convenience button to it.

so it leaves me with the option to downgrade to get the feature back....
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:54 AM   #10
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omg.
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Sorry for trying to help.
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It's okay, I understand,
but I'm not really wanting to settle for alternatives. Cause the password lock at the top of the 9700 was one of those features that made me go OMFG I DEFINATELY WANT THIS FONE.

Honestly, I think i might like the new feature if i changed my timeout to 1 minute instead of 10, Except when I'm at home, i'd rather it not lock up every minute.

I think i found that 5.0.0.536 is the newest OS with that feature still. If anyone can confirm or deny, that would be appreciated.
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Cause the password lock at the top of the 9700 was one of those features that made me go OMFG I DEFINATELY WANT THIS FONE.
Unfortunately for you, you put all your stock in a bug.
The "feature" you liked so much was not the way the device is supposed to work.
The way it is now is correct, and you're deliberately going backwards to a broken version.
To each his own, I guess.
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Old 06-10-2010, 10:40 AM   #13
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well, that and the trackpad, and 3g, and slimmer version ahaha, its all good.
but i'd rather not set my left convenience key to password lock, cause i like having it as nothing.
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Wow @ this thread....

Let's see, what OS version were you running before you upgraded?

Have you tried searching? If you click on the sticky thread, there is a link the previous OS in that thread, and so on, so you could go back pretty far if you needed to.

Or, would you rather someone do that work for you?
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i have a bunch of older versions on my computer right now.

i just dont want to go with an OS that is too old, and at the same time, i dont want to install another OS that doesn't have the feature.

if there was a changelog somewhere, then that would be awesome.
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Good luck finding one.

Best bet is to read through the OS threads and see users findings. It should be mentioned in there.
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i have a bunch of older versions on my computer right now.

i just dont want to go with an OS that is too old, and at the same time, i dont want to install another OS that doesn't have the feature.

if there was a changelog somewhere, then that would be awesome.
I am still using AT&T .405 and works fine for me. Still has lock function top right button.
https://www.blackberry.com/Downloads...E4F82F9F00E7D4
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omg.
everyones useless.
Yep, and you're leading the parade, joker.

Give it a break. People WERE trying to help you.

A polite thank you is in order.
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Old 06-11-2010, 04:54 AM   #19
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Whilst the OP is being a rude, I can understand where his frustration has come from.

With all of the 9700s we ordered with in the last few months with fw 5.1.0.116, when you press the lock button on the top the device requires a password to be entered to unlock the device. This is the way it always has been previously, and the way it currently works on my 8900 with OS 5.

With the newer firmwares on the 9700, when you press the lock button on the top, all you need to do to unlock the device is press it again - no password is needed.

I'm not sure why RIM have changed it, but they should've at least put an option in to set password required upon unlock.
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I'm not sure why RIM have changed it, but they should've at least put an option in to set password required upon unlock.
I'm not taking up for RIM. But why... they have standardized the function across the board on all models to this format, it appears.

Still, why? I dunno.
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