I asked this on another thread and there was no answer given except for turning the phone face down. I am wondering if there is a button that can be used to silence the phone ringer. I am interested in this because I am looking for a leather case that I can carry on my belt and want to make sure that the manufacturers include access to such a button in their case designs. (They also need to make sure to give access to the headphones jack, but that is another story.) Having to take the phone out of the case to turn off the ringer is too inconvenient and slow, especially if the ringer is sounding at a very inopportune time.
So, is there a button that can turn off the ringer? If not, can the button next to the headphone jack be program to do so?
I'm pretty sure on Nokias, when you press the power button once it lets you select which profile you want. So if you have a general profile and a silent profile, you can switch between them quickly. Not sure if this works on the N900, just a guess.
I'm not sure if this option is already there (one of the Spartans could confirm?) but for sure it can be done fairly easy. So in a worst case scenario, you just need to write/make someone to write a fairly simple script/application
[edit] I'm talking of course about one-button silencing of the ringer, changing profile doesn't sound like what you are looking for.
[edit] I'm talking of course about one-button silencing of the ringer, changing profile doesn't sound like what you are looking for.
just guessing here: pressing Volume up or down may stop the ringer... That's how my WM HTC and Samsung e590 does it... and I hope my soon-to-come N900 will do the same
I wish one of those with pre-production devices could confirm this. It would be very helpful for guidance to those fabricating (and those buying) cases for this device.
I wish one of those with pre-production devices could confirm this. It would be very helpful for guidance to those fabricating (and those buying) cases for this device.