Hi
I've a french phone provider (orange) giving us a TV player named Matchblue.
The picture is always displayed in landscape orientation, but in the bad one because volume buttons are at bottom. Impossible to access them when I put the phone on a table. I want a 180° screen rotation. I've tried lot of screen rotation soft but none of them works.
Any idea to force the screen rotation ?
Thank you for help.
Check in the app itself if there is a setting menu giving You the choice which side to rotate or maybe there is an xml-file for this app whre You can change rotation or best: ask the support-team for this app
I've just purchased s2p 1.4 from the marketplace, but I have quite an annoying problem with it.
My phone is a w73 dual sim Windows Mobile 6.5 based phone. The problem is a resolution related issue. I'm using the correct version (QVGA), but my phone screen resolution is 320x240, not 240x320, since it's in landscape orientation by default.
When I start s2p it automatically rotates my screen, just as if I had chosen "vertical" on the screen orientation settings in wm. Is there anything I can do to prevent s2p from doing that? Maybe an utility or registry hack I could use not to let any app change my screen orientation?
Thanks in advance.
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I think since I don't own a WVGA phone might be in the installation process. so best advice reinstall if it doesn't work contact me because this help me in mynew software based on s2pSEE YA
I am having a problem with the auto rotation. When I start any application it will correctly present either in portrait or landscape.
When I start the application in portrait and then switch the phone to landscape, the screen's rotation will correctly switch to landscape - but switching it back to portrait will not change the screen's rotation.
When I start the application in landscape it will remain in landscape regardless of the phone's orientation. The only way to get to portrait is to close the application, and then restart the application when the phone is in portrait mode.
I installed an application to test the sensor (Sensor List). When holding the phone in portrait vertically, the values I am getting are: ~230, ~0, ~1. When holding in landscape vertically, the values I am getting are: ~120, ~33, ~33.
The wrong rotation behavior happens in all applications. I switched two ROMs already (Cognition 1.5.2 and MIUI) and it behaves the same. I am pretty sure the problem is SW related because as I wrote the initial presentation is correct (meaning the initial orientation that I will get when starting an application is always correct).
I would appreciate help.
menu / settings / display / calibrate:
a) horizontal
b) gyro sensor
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menu / settings / display / calibrate:
a) horizontal
b) gyro sensor
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I did try to calibrate the display using my previous ROM (Cognition 1.5.2) and it didn't solve the problem. With the ROM I am currently using (MIUI) I don't have the calibrate menu item in the display settings window so I will have to dig into the forums to find a way to calibrate the display with the MIUI ROM.
I will update if I make any progress using this method. Thank you for the response.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460270
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Can anyone let me know please?.
I think so. Before I tried to install, I was searching for some info's on youtube, and I saw a video ( brazillian channel, Tecmundo, Video link ) where they tested on a fiew notebooks, one has a gyroscope sensor, and it worked.
Okay, the video is about the Android 86x, not the Remix OS itself. But it might work... there are two options to enable/disable the rotating screen ( "Screen" and "Acessibility" settings). But your device need to have the sensor.
Anyway, its an alpha release. We need to test everything for them. Try it and tell us, including your device model!
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260202 build on surface pro 3. Rotation not working, or at least i didnt get it to work.
Surface pro 2 here no rotation on RemixOS. Worked x86 android lollipop
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Transformer Book T200TA, no rotation!
Using any APK in PlayStore does not assist in the task either... must me hard-coded to landscape?
PhoenixOS will allow it though as auto-detect (if Gyro detected) or even through software if not detected otherwise...
Thinkpad 8, no rotation!
But i install android-x86 6.0.1 r10 it working
Rotation will never work on laptop that does not support from windows it as it does not have a sensor built in.
Autorotation works in the Alpha and the Beta as long as your sensor is supported - download a sensor app like Z - device test and check the accelerometer.
The 'issue' is that by default landscape is forced as the typical device is expected to be a PC that a doesn't typically/easily rotate. As it is forced, rotation apps that try and change it won't work. There is a property in build.prop that can change this, so that RemixOS performs more touchscreen tablet like than PC/laptop, ro.remixos.box=true.
I've mentioned that and other prop in this thread.
I also have Tincore keymapper working I believe, but haven't too much experience in it's use so can't say much on it - I'll detail the procedure in due course...
No rotation on Asus VivoTab 8 M81C (or GPS or Bluetooth)
egren58 said:
Rotation will never work on laptop that does not support from windows it as it does not have a sensor built in.
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The above mentioned laptops do in fact have accelerometers to change screen orientation in windows.
I have a Surface Pro 3 that suffers from no rotation in Remix as well. Hopefully in future builds it's resolved, it would be a matter of including the hardware support for a few different accelerometers in the build.
Got rotation working on surface pro 2
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how did you got the rotation working ?
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Got rotation working on surface pro 2
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Hi friend, please tell me how you got?
I changed the build.prop as suggested but it didnt work, although it unlocked some additional settings. I downloaded the z-device test app and saw that the accelerometer was working but the gyroscope was not. Could it be that the os is looking for gyro data and not the accelerometer data, and if so, is there a way to point the os to the right sensor?
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I've set
ro.remixos.box=false
in build.prop
and turned off "always keep apps in landscape mode" in experimental settings.
After that autorotation started working on my Samsung XE700T.
Launcher doesn't seem to work correctly with this feature, app icons mess every time orientation is changed.
Still trying to get auto rotation working on the surface pro 2. I tried changing settings in build.prop, but no luck there. Anyone have a suggestion?
I had success on the latest marshmallow release using the Rotation Control app from the Play Store. The ro.remixos.box prop setting was already false so I just had to turn the setting to "Always keep apps in landscape mode" off to allow portrait before using Rotation Control. (At least I think I had to adjust that setting first. It's under Remix OS Options in the Settings menu if you're having trouble finding it). Rotation Control basically just allows me to force portrait mode, which is better than nothing I guess. I'm not sure how one would go about getting auto-rotation to work. I'm using a Surface Pro 3. While Z-Device Test does indicate that there is both an accelerometer and gyroscope, they don't register any activity; so I wonder if support for those sensors is just poor or something.
chaddesch said:
I had success on the latest marshmallow release using the Rotation Control app from the Play Store. The ro.remixos.box prop setting was already false so I just had to turn the setting to "Always keep apps in landscape mode" off to allow portrait before using Rotation Control. (At least I think I had to adjust that setting first. It's under Remix OS Options in the Settings menu if you're having trouble finding it). Rotation Control basically just allows me to force portrait mode, which is better than nothing I guess. I'm not sure how one would go about getting auto-rotation to work. I'm using a Surface Pro 3. While Z-Device Test does indicate that there is both an accelerometer and gyroscope, they don't register any activity; so I wonder if support for those sensors is just poor or something.
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thank you so much . I have been looking for solutions for many ddays to activate screen rotation on my dell 5378 with touch screen. That app is perfect:good:
Sine there are no accelerometers on a laptop, is there a way to do it manually?
I've had the g5 for about 2 month a now and for the past week the rotation has not been working. Does anyone else have this issue? If so any fixes?
Is your setting rotate on?
When do you experience it? Homescreen does not rotate.
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Yes my auto rotate is on. I have also an issue when in YouTube. If I manually put the video into landscape and exit the video the app is still in landscape. I'm using nova launcher and that also gets stuck in landscape until I lock and unlock the screen