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> While I don't discourage you from getting the Toshiba sources, theSG10
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> group has the soulutions developer guide (for the SG20). The LCDwrite a
\n> section tells you what keys the are sent to the serial port for the
\n> power/LCD scroll button are pressed. All you need to do is to
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> driver that polls the serial port and does the correct thing (callreceived.
\n> shutdown/lcd scroll utility) when the appropriate character is
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>
\n> Sean