TouchLockPro v1.9 First Impressions
Ever have issues with missed calls? Ever recieve a call and mistakenly hit the ignore tab instead of the answer tab? Or maybe you reach for your Touch Pro, which is resting safely in your pocket, only to accidentally answer that call from your ex-girlfriend that would have otherwise been ignored? Well have no fear, the solution is here. Enter TouchLockPro v1.9.
TouchLockPro is a general purpose locking program for the latest and greatest HTC handsets. It fully supports the HTC Touch Diamond, Pro, and supports most functions on the HD. The software was developed by XDA Developers member ZuinigeRijder just fix these nasty mishaps.

The installation I chose was in the form of a .CAB file wich was as easy as pie to get to the device. After running the .CAB, I had the application in my Program Menu and I was off and running. The basic functions of this handy application are pretty easy to decipher, however after really digging into the software itself and following this post on XDA it became apparent to me how much customization could actually be done with this utility. I chose to keep it simple, skip any registry editing, and stick to the options that the settings menus provided.
I tried several different options in the settings menus such as Locking the device on an incoming call, Turning the screen off when connected and Unlocking when connected. There are numerous choices on how to have TouchLockPro set up, and even more ways if you invoke the option of registry editing. The TouchLockAction menu can be opened in a variety of ways however, I found the simplest way for me to do this was to just tap the BattClock area located at the top right side of the display. Here are some screenshots from my AT&T Fuze.

This action screen will pop up after tapping the BattClock icon.
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Second row:
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Above are screenshots of the four setting screens. As you can see this application can be configured quite a bit without any further registry edits. Of course, if you don’t find these setting options to your liking, much more tweaking can be done through the registry. Several ways to do just that can be found at here, as well as the application download itself.
After getting the settings the way I wanted them, the operation of this utility was flawless for me. Unlocking the screen is as simple as three taps on the capacitive area of the hardware, which can be customized to the individual users preference.
I personally prefer to lock my device intentionally as opposed to having to unlock it every time I awaken the device. This program allows me to have my device set up in this manner, and also affords me another clock and a more detailed battery meter to accompany my icons at the top of my display. For me, this application is a keeper.
Give TouchLockPro a try yourself and let us know what you think in the comments.
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I’m using the Touch HD. I found this app incredibly complex, and I could not make head nor tail of the settings posted on the authors site. I was unable to unlock my device with the tripple tap and found general usage very confusing.
I was hoping this app would solve the locking issue for me but alas no. People are saying that S2U2 draining battery power so I am staying away from that also.
Locking my phone should be a simple deal, infact it shuld be a fundamental that works out of the box. I cannot believe that I am spending so much time and effort trying to solve what should never have been a problem in the first place.
All I want is a simple app, 1 or 2 settings. I just want to tap a “lock” button and the phone becomes locked (can only be unlocked with a slide or a gesture). Similar behaviour when a call comes in. That’s all I want, I do not want to be trawling through pages and page sof settings. Please please make it simple.
What to do?
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admin Reply:
December 23rd, 2008 at 7:57 am
The capacitive unlock does not work with the Touch HD. I am using an HD, and I have not found a need for a locking app yet. The general lackof buttons seem to work well for it.
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Kieran Reply:
December 23rd, 2008 at 9:33 am
what about when a call comes in? arent the volume buttons and the four hard keys pressable ?
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ZuinigeRijder Reply:
December 25th, 2008 at 11:45 am
By default it locks also all the hardware keys, including the volume buttons.
But you can also lock only the TouchPanel, via Setting LockTouchPanelOnly.
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