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Assuming you mean the sensor that shuts off the screen when you hold it to your ear, I'm pretty sure that is just a light sensor inside the ear speaker. If you start the phone app (you don't have to be making a call) and hold something to cast a shadow over the ear speaker, you can make the display shut off.

Anyway

Thus, even if you could access it doesn't seem to be (it's not in the SDKSDK), and it wouldn't be that useful for games, since it is only an on/off thing, not a near/far measure. Plus, it's only available on the iPhone and not the iPod touch.

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Assuming you mean the sensor that shuts off the screen when you hold it to your ear, I'm pretty sure that is just a light sensor inside the ear speaker. If you start the phone app (you don't have to be making a call) and hold something to cast a shadow over the ear speaker, you can make the display shut off.

Anyway, it doesn't seem to be in the SDK, and it wouldn't be that useful for games. Plus, it's only available on the iPhone and not the iPod touch.