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Mine wasn't working at all and when I tried to uninstall and re-install it, the application manager froze up really bad.
A hard reboot got me back to normal, camkeyd function and all, but the Nokia boot screen was accompanied by a small message in the lower left hand corner that read something like:
"Installing updates, please be patient."
This is extra strange since I didn't even see this message when rebooted from yesterday's firmware update.
Either way, I guess I dodged a bullet since every thing's back to normal now. Did anyone else have camkeyd malfunctions?