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When GPE Alarm goes off all I see is a white screen. There are no buttons to press to acknowledge and silence the alarm. Also, the alarm sound is scratchy and stops now and then.
I have tried uninstalling GPE Calendar and re-installing it, but, the problem persists.
Any ideas?