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loonee Posts: 374

i know this is weird, but i try not to use my joystick on the phone unless it is necessary, cos i dun want the joystick counter go rocket high...hehee
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Posted: 2002-07-03 14:08:00
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j2js Posts: 2

No, not weird. I try to do the same by keying in shortcuts (menu nbrs) instead of scrolling.
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Posted: 2002-07-03 14:14:00
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marton Posts: 146

I does the opposite.

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[ This Message was edited by: marton on 2002-07-03 13:15 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-03 14:14:00
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andreaze Posts: 91

Whats a joystick counter???


Andreas
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Posted: 2002-07-03 14:24:00
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ferrarista44 Posts: > 500

yeah me too i keep it low.

hehe, defeats the purpose of having a jostick huh.
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Posted: 2002-07-03 14:39:00
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kevin81 Posts: 390


The joystick counter shows how many times you've moved your T68's joystick around.

I am also doing my best to avoid using the joystick too much. I don't want to break it.


[ This Message was edited by: kevin81 on 2002-07-03 13:41 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-03 14:40:00
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spanker Posts: 122

i got the phone for 5 days, and b4 i sent it back for a new one, the joy counter was at 17,000+

actually, if they didn't put the joy counter in, then no one would be consciouse about it and they would be using it without restraint..... hehe......
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Posted: 2002-07-03 15:06:00
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mixin Posts: > 500

hmmmm..
joysticks are cool, i dont think they were designed to break. And whats the point of keeping the joystick low? you gonna brag to your mates how little you use your phone
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Posted: 2002-07-03 15:11:00
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andreaze Posts: 91

Where can i find the joystick counter?????


Andreas
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Posted: 2002-07-03 15:33:00
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kevin81 Posts: 390

andreaze: Please use the search function at Esato. It really works very well. To answer your question, I just searched for "joystick counter" and found my answer immidiately.

Here's how you enter the service menu of your T68: Go to the desktop (where you can see your background) and press right * left left * left *

When you've entered the service menu, go to Service tests and there you can find the joystick counter!

Oh, btw, don't tamper with anything in the service menu

I hope that my answer was sufficient enough to help you!


[ This Message was edited by: kevin81 on 2002-07-03 14:53 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-03 15:52:00
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