diff -r ebc84c812384 -r 46218c8b8afa Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4FE4B515-EE2B-47DB-BECE-E390E4EB2C3E.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4FE4B515-EE2B-47DB-BECE-E390E4EB2C3E.dita Thu Mar 11 15:24:26 2010 +0000 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4FE4B515-EE2B-47DB-BECE-E390E4EB2C3E.dita Thu Mar 11 18:02:22 2010 +0000 @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ - - - - - -Switching -ON the lights -

The LightOnL() method call switches ON the specified target -light. Multiple light targets can be specified using bitwise-or.

The -following code snippet demonstrates how to switch ON lights for infinite duration -with default intensity for multiple targets (Lights are switched ON with fade-in):

iLight->LightOnL( CHWRMLight::EPrimaryDisplay | CHWRMLight::EPrimaryKeyboard );

The following code snippet demonstrates how to switch ON lights for the specified duration -with default intensity for one target (Lights are switched ON with fade-in):

//aDuration = 5000 milliseconds -light->LightOnL( CHWRMLight::ESecondaryDisplay, 5000 );

After -the duration expires, if there has not been a previous infinite time duration -call in this session, the light state for target is changed to whatever state -was caused by the last infinite time duration call, or default state determined -by inactivity timer.

The following code snippet demonstrates how to -switch ON lights for the specified duration with specified intensity for one -target (fade-in is also controlled):

// aDuration = 5000 milliseconds -// aIntensity = 50, intensity can be between KHWRMLightMinIntensity and KHWRMLightMaxIntensity, inclusive. -// aFadeIn = EFalse means that lights will turn ON instantly and fade-in is not used, -// ETrue would mean that lights would smoothly fade-in. -light->LightOnL( CHWRMLight::ESecondaryDisplay, 5000, 50, EFalse ); All -devices do not support user-defined intensity or fade-in. In such scenarios, -the device behaves in its default method.
+ + + + + +Switching +ON the lights +

The LightOnL() method call switches ON the specified target +light. Multiple light targets can be specified using bitwise-or.

The +following code snippet demonstrates how to switch ON lights for infinite duration +with default intensity for multiple targets (Lights are switched ON with fade-in):

iLight->LightOnL( CHWRMLight::EPrimaryDisplay | CHWRMLight::EPrimaryKeyboard );

The following code snippet demonstrates how to switch ON lights for the specified duration +with default intensity for one target (Lights are switched ON with fade-in):

//aDuration = 5000 milliseconds +light->LightOnL( CHWRMLight::ESecondaryDisplay, 5000 );

After +the duration expires, if there has not been a previous infinite time duration +call in this session, the light state for target is changed to whatever state +was caused by the last infinite time duration call, or default state determined +by inactivity timer.

The following code snippet demonstrates how to +switch ON lights for the specified duration with specified intensity for one +target (fade-in is also controlled):

// aDuration = 5000 milliseconds +// aIntensity = 50, intensity can be between KHWRMLightMinIntensity and KHWRMLightMaxIntensity, inclusive. +// aFadeIn = EFalse means that lights will turn ON instantly and fade-in is not used, +// ETrue would mean that lights would smoothly fade-in. +light->LightOnL( CHWRMLight::ESecondaryDisplay, 5000, 50, EFalse ); All +devices do not support user-defined intensity or fade-in. In such scenarios, +the device behaves in its default method.
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