Volume Buttons - Touch Pro CDMA

I have a problem, I want to disconnect the down button on the side of my Touch Pro. I have a bad habit I can't seem to break when I grab the phone my finger presses the down volume and shuts off the phone. So I would like to deactivate that button. Please don't just tell me to edit the registry without explaining how to do it step by step. Even though I have edit the registry before, I am not that familular with it. Thanks for the help.

Disconnecting the vol buttons
You can install the cab attached, soft reset, then go into settings>system>keyboard config. Press menu on the bottom right corner, then select add key. It will say hold the key you want to configure, or something like that, so hold the vol down key. Then it will pop up a new window, just tap apply/OK. Then tap update config. Bingo! You got it.
You can also edit what the keys do, too. Just ask if you want to.
Please tell me if this is too hard, because then I will post screenshots.
I have done this on my verizon tp.

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[Q] any key droid x2 screen awake

Is there a way to have any hard key unlock the droid x2
I do remember reading about this in the developement section. There's something to change in one of the scripts, but I don't remember exactly where or what it was. Try the search or browse around a bit. It's there.
Sorry I wasn't much help.
If you flash CM7 you can have the home key and volume keys unlock the screen.
Settings--CyanogenMod settings--Input--check the box for "volume rocker wake."
I think "home key wake" might be on by default.
Read through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403013
I asked the same question in there. There is a file you can edit that can change the actions of the hard buttons. Just be sure to make a backup of the original file when you do it.
EDIT: Not sure if you have to have a certain amount of posts to see links. So heres a quick summary.
In a file explorer, go to /system/usr/keylayout. Open the tegra-kbc.kl file in a text editor (You have to give read/write permissions to edit and save this file on your phone) and you can change the menu, back, search and volume buttons from WAKE_DROPPED to WAKE. Notice how the home button is the only one set to "WAKE". This will make all the buttons wake from the screen being off like the home button does. Again, backup the file first in case something doesnt work right. Im not responsible if you mess something up. But this should work fine.
When I first did this, I did that to the volume buttons and it worked. So it should work with the other buttons as well.
They won't take until after a reboot. I edited the same file to make my search button open my camera.
Sent from my CM7 DEATHMACHINE!
Thanks everyone
I tried this b4 and did something wrong as the phone went dark and would not turn on. Somehow I got to factory reboot and brought it to VW and they replaced.
jsgraphicart said:
Read through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403013
I asked the same question in there. There is a file you can edit that can change the actions of the hard buttons. Just be sure to make a backup of the original file when you do it.
EDIT: Not sure if you have to have a certain amount of posts to see links. So heres a quick summary.
In a file explorer, go to /system/usr/keylayout. Open the tegra-kbc.kl file in a text editor (You have to give read/write permissions to edit and save this file on your phone) and you can change the menu, back, search and volume buttons from WAKE_DROPPED to WAKE. Notice how the home button is the only one set to "WAKE". This will make all the buttons wake from the screen being off like the home button does. Again, backup the file first in case something doesnt work right. Im not responsible if you mess something up. But this should work fine.
When I first did this, I did that to the volume buttons and it worked. So it should work with the other buttons as well.
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[How-To][Video] Disable Home Button Wake

One thing I noticed about the Note 2 while wearing jeans and sitting down is that that home button gets pressed accidentally. Luckily, the phone has amazing battery so it's really non issue whereas my Gnex would die even faster than normal due to it's not so big battery.
Video Instructions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhB5kJGQKsI
Written Instructions​
How to disable this, though? Easy. But you must be at least rooted. After though, you just need an app like Root Explorer.
1. Mount as R/W and open /system/usr/keylayout/gpio-keys.kl. To get into gpio, hold it, and click "edit with text editor"
2. Scroll to the line that says:
"key 172 HOME WAKE"
3. Now delete the HOME so it says:
"key 172"
4. You can change "WAKE" to "WAKE_DROPPED" if you use the stock lock screen and want your home button *NOT* to send you back to the home screen when you use it to wake.
5. Save it, reboot, profit.
And now when the screen is off, clicking the "Home" button will no longer wake up the phone. Thanks to cam30era of XDA for the help.
(if need be, this can be moved to the "Help" section, posted here cause it gets more traffic and most people seem to post here for questions regardless)

Possible work around for broken/failing power button (at least Verizon, possibly all)

Hello all... long time XDA user, not enough time poster... Ok I had the (now to me) infamous power button issue this past weekend. I was able to get my phone going after beating the bejeezus out of it. With that said, I figured I would keep to using the power button to a minimal dosage. What I have is the following- S4 rooted, with ES File explorer installed with the root option enabled, quick boot, wanam, and mylock. The easiest stuff- I set a quick boot widget for power off and one for reboot (so no power buttons for that), I use mylock for locking the phone, wanam- added screenshot to power menu (among other mods that don't pertain to this), and home button for turning phone on (or Volume button- details coming).
I am going to attach a couple of screenshots too...
With ES File Explorer (going for forward, will be labeled ES) go to Device level / scroll down to system, go to usr, and then keylayout, in there go to Generic.kl. Once in there, scroll down to Key 116. Tap the little pencil in the upper screen of ES. Copy the contents of Key 116 - POWER WAKE (I recommend copying so you have all the spaces needed), delete out the key 114 option (I chose Volume Down) and paste that in there. Now you can leave both at POWER WAKE, or you can change 116 to the VOLUME_DOWN if you want to use the power button to turn down the audio. If you blank it out or add other characters it seems to kill the back button and menu button- SO I RECOMMEND TO HAVE SOMETHING THERE. OK good... so moving on-
Hit the back button and click to save the file.
Next-
in the same level as the Generic file, go to gpio-keys.kl).. Scroll down to Key 114 and replace the VOLUME_DOWN with the POWER WAKE that you should still have on your clipboard. Hit the back button and save text.
Final, you will have to reboot your phone in order for the changes to take effect.
Going forward, if you chose to use the power button for volume down, you will no longer be able able to use the power button while the phone is on for power purposes... it will be a volume down button now. Your volume down button will act like the power, so you can bring up the power menu for shut down/screenshots/etc.
To turn the phone one (if it is off), you have a few options... if the power button still works it will power the phone on (it doesn't matter that you have made this mod, it will not allow the volume down to turn a phone on from power off. If the button is shot shot, you can use the micro usb trick to turn it on ( hold down volume down and power, plug it in, then when download comes on put volume down to restart). Or you can use a jig...
Anyway, I hope this helps someone out. Thank you for checking this out.
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Advanced Power Menu

I have installed the newest Malaysk ROM on my HU. On the picture attached you can see the Advanced Power Menu like it should be. In my case there is only Reboot after long pressing the button on the top right. Does it belong to the launcher? If I am pressing the button only short my device turns black, but the knobs are still lightning (also you can hear the radio). It seems that the device is hanging up so I had to press the reset button.
Also I want to know If its possible to shutdown the unit completely. Without having connected the ACC wire.
I have the same question about the pwer menu. Like you I only get one option.

Intex irist Recovery

How to enter Recovery mode in intex Irist, please please please help me some one.
Probably it's too late to reply but it may help somebody else so here it goes...
Turn off your watch phone. Wait till it's completely off and some more time. Then, press the bottom button and top button simultaneously until you land on the recovery screen. Basically you can first press the bottom button, keep it pressed and then power the watch phone with the top button, as you normally do, while the bottom button is pressed.
In the recovery mode, as far as I remember, the bottom button is used to scroll the cursor down and top button is used to select. Cursor goes back to the top when the end of the list is reached and then comes down in cycle.
Addy11 said:
Probably it's too late to reply but it may help somebody else so here it goes...
Turn off your watch phone. Wait till it's completely off and some more time. Then, press the bottom button and top button simultaneously until you land on the recovery screen. Basically you can first press the bottom button, keep it pressed and then power the watch phone with the top button, as you normally do, while the bottom button is pressed.
In the recovery mode, as far as I remember, the bottom button is used to scroll the cursor down and top button is used to select. Cursor goes back to the top when the end of the list is reached and then comes down in cycle.
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It goes in test mode not in recovery

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