N95 - basic user questions!

Hi,
I got an N95 yesterday and so have only just started using it, but a couple of 'issues' (well slight annoyances for me) have popped up already:
1. With all other slide phones I have had, once you closed the slide it exited all programmes/applications and/or ended calls. This does not appear to happen on the N95 - when you open the slide or unlock the phone you are still on the page you where on when the slide was closed. Is there a way of getting it so closing the slide exits all and goes back to the start page (i.e. the one with the wallpaper, clock, network etc)?
2. Minor annoyance here, but may as well ask, can you switch the camera shutter noise off?
Cheers in advance for your help

01-Sep-2008 10:46 AM
patc wrote:
In markets where the camera can be silenced, the previous posts suggestion can work, another possibility that has sometimes been said to work is turning off keypad tones
It's warning tones that need to be turned off in order to silence the camera shutter.
Deactivate warning tones in your active profile and, if your phone is intended for an area where it is legal to do this, the camera will be silenced.
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    Bobby,
    The simplest solution I think would be to use grids and map them to some business class - which I suppose you must be already using. In the event handler of the first window (button.click event) after you call the display method of the second window you can new the business class.
    Kapil
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