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can anyone tell me where can I find some details about programming proximity (and other) sensors?
I searched the development section, but found nothing, except it is a part of "Mode Control Entity(MCE)".
More specifically, I'm trying to find out does the proximity sensor keep a value of measured distance, and how far can it measure.
Thanks in advance.