burdenofhope
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Hello there.
I'm using an HTC phone with Sense UI. The current version features a new lockscreen from which you can directly access a selected few programs by pulling the icons directly into the lockscreen. When I'm doing a flashcard test I sometimes put the phone down to do something else, the display times out and locks itself. When I re-activate the phone I pull Pleco directly into the aforementioned ring and get to the main menu. Now when I go into the Flashcards menu and want to continue my session, I don't have the option to do so, the session has not been saved. I can bypass this by unlocking the screen normally, then I'm directly back with my session. It's no problem at all, but it confused me in the beginning and I thought I'd bring it up, just in case somebody else encounters the same thing.
I probably still would be a good idea to automatically save the session, so you wouldn't even have to ask the user if he wants to save it. This way when he wants to start a flashcard session the next time he either resumes or cancels it.
Bye, Michael.
I'm using an HTC phone with Sense UI. The current version features a new lockscreen from which you can directly access a selected few programs by pulling the icons directly into the lockscreen. When I'm doing a flashcard test I sometimes put the phone down to do something else, the display times out and locks itself. When I re-activate the phone I pull Pleco directly into the aforementioned ring and get to the main menu. Now when I go into the Flashcards menu and want to continue my session, I don't have the option to do so, the session has not been saved. I can bypass this by unlocking the screen normally, then I'm directly back with my session. It's no problem at all, but it confused me in the beginning and I thought I'd bring it up, just in case somebody else encounters the same thing.
I probably still would be a good idea to automatically save the session, so you wouldn't even have to ask the user if he wants to save it. This way when he wants to start a flashcard session the next time he either resumes or cancels it.
Bye, Michael.