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    N9 Standby / Low Power Mode Lock Screen MOD

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    rentboy | # 81 | 2012-02-04, 23:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by jalyst View Post
    Start a separate thread and reference this thread...
    No need to hijack this thread w/a separate but related problem.
    It's not a help thread, it's thread for discussing ideas around this topic.
    Sorry, didn't mean to hijack. Just a word of caution that when you switch back to default that things can go black. I ended up re-flashing, btw.

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    Dragoss91 | # 82 | 2012-02-10, 09:21 | Report

    How do I fit the clock in the center of display , or at least horizontal center ?

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    kingpin | # 83 | 2012-02-11, 03:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
    How do I fit the clock in the center of display , or at least horizontal center ?
    you cant and you shouldn't, the clock keeps on moving so that it may not damage the screen, a similar concept to a screensaver in the old days.

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    Dragoss91 | # 84 | 2012-02-11, 20:19 | Report

    afaik this was a CRT displays problem , this is amoled but yes , it make sense because it would use some leds more than others so that could lead to color differences on some areas ... I guess .

    I would like to fit in on the horizontal center , so the clock will be able to move on the vertical axis .

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    kingpin | # 85 | 2012-02-12, 07:24 | Report

    CRT yes, but i think it is to avoid pixel damage as you already said.

    Other than that, there hasn't been mods for such a thing and i'm no expert to offer a solution for this

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    tibere86 | # 86 | 2012-02-12, 14:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by kingpin View Post
    you cant and you shouldn't, the clock keeps on moving so that it may not damage the screen, a similar concept to a screensaver in the old days.
    My clock has stopped moving on the Stand-by screen, how do i re-enable it moving again? It stopped moving after applying the Faster Transitions v5 MOD.

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    kingpin | # 87 | 2012-02-12, 15:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by tibere86 View Post
    My clock has stopped moving on the Stand-by screen, how do i re-enable it moving again? It stopped moving after applying the Faster Transitions v5 MOD.
    Well it shouldn't affect the LPM, but what i can say is

    "When in doubt, replace the libsysuid-screenlock-nokia.css to original"

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    Dragoss91 | # 88 | 2012-02-12, 16:43 | Report

    Could someone upload the libsysuid-screenlock-nokia.css original file here please ? It seems it's needed sometimes , now it was my fault I forgot to backup it .

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    kingpin | # 89 | 2012-02-12, 18:46 | Report

    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81665

    First post last line

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    tibere86 | # 90 | 2012-02-12, 19:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by kingpin View Post
    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81665

    First post last line
    I did not see the libsysuid-screenlock-nokia.css in the thread you referenced. All I found was the original libmeegotouchviews-modified-default.css

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