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Old 03-16-2010, 07:53 AM   #1
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Hi all,

I'm curious, before upgrading to the latest OS (v5.0.0.509) my lock button on the top left used to use the password lock. Ever since upgrading, now when I press the lock button, it uses the keyboard lock. I want to set it back to what it was, I prefer it to use the password lock rather than the keyboard lock.

Any way to change this back? I have it set for password lock when I holster it, but would like the lock button to do the same (as it used to).

Thanks!
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Old 03-16-2010, 08:36 AM   #2
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Old 03-16-2010, 08:43 AM   #3
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A password lock forces the user to enter a password the next time they wish to use the BB. A keyboard lock locks the keyboard and the user has to actually hit the lock button on the top left to unlock the keyboard first before entering the password.

I use the password lock to ensure no one can pick up my phone and start reading what's on it. I hate, however, having to hit the unlock button first before being able to type in my password.

It didn't work this way before upgrading to OS 5.
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Old 03-16-2010, 01:22 PM   #4
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I have to say this is driving me crazy! Tomorrow is Saint Patrick's Day -- suppose I am taking the traditional tiny sip of an alcoholic beverage in a bar with my friends, and I step away from the table or counter, whether to go outside for a cigarette or to the bathroom, leaving my Blackberry on the table top behind me. And supposing my friends became curious, and wanted to scroll down through my messages...under the old OS they couldn't because I would swiftly press the top left 'lock' button and they would need the password -- but now they can, because I have no effective way to password lock it!

Any and all solutions gratefully received...and Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all on BlackBerry Forums!
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Old 03-16-2010, 01:48 PM   #5
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I am running 5.0.0.0.411 and pressing the top lock button simply locks the keyboard if you don't have a security password enabled. If you do have a password enabled then the lock button will lock the device and a password will need to be input to unlock.

Obviously this may have changed with .509 and that is why I downgraded back to .411.

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I have to say this is driving me crazy! Tomorrow is Saint Patrick's Day -- suppose I am taking the traditional tiny sip of an alcoholic beverage in a bar with my friends, and I step away from the table or counter, whether to go outside for a cigarette or to the bathroom, leaving my Blackberry on the table top behind me. And supposing my friends became curious, and wanted to scroll down through my messages...under the old OS they couldn't because I would swiftly press the top left 'lock' button and they would need the password -- but now they can, because I have no effective way to password lock it!

Any and all solutions gratefully received...and Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all on BlackBerry Forums!
Solution....Keep your BB with you. I never lay mine down anywhere. If its not in my hand its in its holster. Safe from prying eyes and curious minds. Works every time.
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Old 03-21-2010, 07:09 PM   #7
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excuse me peeps, i upgraded to the latest software which has the whole annoying lock button problem were it locks ur keyboard and not password lock when u press the lock button on top. Now i just dont know how to downgrade back to the old software .411

do i just re-install the file for .411 and then delete vendor then plug in my bb??
i did that and it never worked :s

it will be appreciated if sumone could let me know

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Old 04-19-2010, 03:34 AM   #8
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I am using 5.0.0.586 and the "Lock" button performs a "keyboard lock" and not a "password lock". Is there a third-party app with might allow the user to re-assign the button to "password lock"?
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Old 04-19-2010, 11:56 AM   #9
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excuse me peeps, i upgraded to the latest software which has the whole annoying lock button problem were it locks ur keyboard and not password lock when u press the lock button on top. Now i just dont know how to downgrade back to the old software .411

do i just re-install the file for .411 and then delete vendor then plug in my bb??
i did that and it never worked :s

it will be appreciated if sumone could let me know

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You can install the BEIKS Keyboard Locker 2 (not the old version!) and it will take care of locking the keyboard without password requirement:

BEIKS' new Keyboard Locker 2 for BlackBerry puts a stop to random calls in latest BlackBerry OS version
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Old 04-19-2010, 12:17 PM   #10
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You can install the BEIKS Keyboard Locker 2 (not the old version!) and it will take care of locking the keyboard without password requirement
I think you missed the point of this thread, the lock button with the new OS already locks the keyboard without a password. The purpose of this thread is that guys like myself hate it! I want it set back to the old way where the lock button activates the password lock, NOT the keyboard lock.
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Old 04-19-2010, 12:29 PM   #11
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I am sorry if I had missed it, yes...probably because most of the people that call me want the simple lock without the password.

And their claims - and my own experience, actually - is that you can't lock the keyboard without having a password.

Unless you have an already newer OS version...have to double-check that too
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Old 04-19-2010, 01:53 PM   #12
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What would happen if you enable the "Password" opion available under the "Options" icon on your BlackBerry? Would that help?
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Same issue here. Pressing the button triggers a keyboard lock and no longer a password lock.
It strated after I upgraded to the latest OS from 4.6.x

From what I read on other forums, looks like it might be an OS bug unless it is a deliberate choice given that most users do not password protect their BBs.
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And again, did you check if a password is enabled and specified in the configuration?
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The latest versions of OS 5 have reinstated the K key as a shortcut for password lock (as long as you turn off dial from home screen option).
No, it's still not using the shoulder key, but it does provide a one key method.
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Could you confirm that the password option is enabled, please? I believe that this is the problem, because after OS upgrade this option automatically gets disabled and the user should re-enable it manually. If the password option is enabled, the device should ask for a password each time it gets unlocked.

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Could you confirm that the password option is enabled, please? I believe that this is the problem, because after OS upgrade this option automatically gets disabled and the user should re-enable it manually. If the password option is enabled, the device should ask for a password each time it gets unlocked.

Regards,

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My password is enabled and still, when i press the lock key on top of the bb or the A button, there is still no request for a password on unlock. However, after an hour it will timeout and then ask for a password- still want an answer for how I can manually lock it and enter a password on unlock.

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And again, did you check if a password is enabled and specified in the configuration?
Yes. After 5 min.
K short dial does not work.
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Even more infuriating is that when you go into Options --> Screen/Keyboard --> Left Side Convenience Key Opens: and choose Password Lock...it does NOT work!

I wonder does RIM even know that this is a problem, and that it is annoying at least three loyal customers on this thread alone?

Oh well...
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Even more infuriating is that when you go into Options --> Screen/Keyboard --> Left Side Convenience Key Opens: and choose Password Lock...it does NOT work!

I wonder does RIM even know that this is a problem, and that it is annoying at least three loyal customers on this thread alone?

Oh well...
Setting the Left Side Convenience Key to Password Lock does actually work. Something should be wrong with your device. Another option is to use the Lock symbol that is available on one of the folders in your BB. Presing "K" also works. All theree options will paswword lock the devise.
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