Motorola i930 User Guide - Page 146
Exit the Java Control Panel, Using Java Applications With the Flip Closed, Deleting Java Applications
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140 Java Applications Exit the Java Control Panel • Press h. • Select Exit. Using Java Applications With the Flip Closed You must start running all Java applications with the flip open, but some Java application can continue running, either in the foreground or the background, after you close the flip. You can then view, suspend, and resume without opening the flip. If you close the flip while a Java application that can run with the flip closed is running in the foreground, closing the flip causes that Java application to continue running on the external display. If you close the flip while a Java application that can run with the flip closed is running in the background, closing the flip causes that Java application and any other Java applications that are running in the background to be listed on the external display. Suspend a Java application with the flip closed • If a Java application is running on the external display, press . to suspend it. Resume a Java application with the flip closed If you Java application is running in the background with the flip closed, the external display shows a list of Java applications that are running in the background. To resume a Java application that can run with the flip closed: 1 Use the volume keys to scroll to the Java application you want to resume. 2 Press .. Deleting Java Applications 1 From the Java Control Panel screen or the Suspended Apps screen, select the Java application you want to delete. 2 Select Menu and then select Deinstall Suite. 3 Select Yes to confirm. Java Applications and GPS Enabled Some Java applications make use of your Smartphone's GPS feature to determine the approximate geographical location of your Smartphone. (See "GPS Enabled" on page 131 for more information on the GPS feature.) However, for privacy and other reasons, you may not always want Java applications to access the location of your Smartphone. Your Smartphone protects you by giving you the option to block all or some Java applications from accessing the location of your Smartphone. You do this by setting permissions.