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Old 07-18-2019, 06:16 AM   #190
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Okay, there is one possibility. Are you using a sleep cover with magnet?

MiniClock reacts to any button activity, without looking at the specific keycodes. (Same as touchscreen - touch anywhere, without caring whether you touched a "pageflip" action or something else entirely).

Now, unfortunately, the magnet sensor... technically it is also a keyboard button. So any perceived change in magnetism also triggers a button event, which in turn causes MiniClock to wake up and update.

And that happens even if you disable sleepcover support in the settings. The magnet sensor is always active (or at least that is the case on my H2O), best you can hope for that magnet events are ignored, which MiniClock does not know how to do.
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