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Making the Prism stay on when in cradle

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Norm
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Registered: Nov 2000
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Does anyone know of any way to keep the Prism on when connected to power in the cradle? I could do this with my PalmV but there seems to be no way of achieving it in the Prism. I want to keep it showing a clock permanently when connected to AC. Any software that can do it?

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thatch
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Have you tried AlwaysOnHack?

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Norm
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Thanks. I had tried searching Palmgear for StayOn. Looks good although I would prefer something that can sense if it is receiving mains power to avoid the risk of battery death. I think the answer is to set it for 30 minutes and just turn it on every half hour.

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MarkEagle
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Closing this thread. See the other discussion here.

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