Is there any way to do Auto Rotation on the X7500 like the new 7510 has?
I had this on my OQO 02 that someone wrote to do auto rotation with the built in accelerometer.
I would think with TouchFlo being able to do scroll up/down and pan left/right it should be able to determine orientation.
Any of you coding geniuses up for it?
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this will be coming out when the new rom is released
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Better than gsensor, enable/disable rotation, define rotation angle (to avoid upside down) choose programs to rotate and the ANGLES for each one...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=429682
Needs Sogarth or Michy's latest rom with gsensor service enabled, FAST, really fast!
pretty cool. it works, using michi's latest. on my device seems to be pretty slow, maybe I've got too detailed of a background image or something
There are some programs which allow users of HTC devices to specify what programs they want their G-Sensor working in. So they can specify that they do not want their titanium home screen to utilze the sensor.
The program will not work on the TG01 because it relies on the HTC G-Sensor driver. Is there a similiar program for the TG01?
Thanks!
I've not found anything that does this yet on the TG01 - the fact that the homescreen rotates is extremely annoying to me - especially as the wallpaper rotates too and then it tiles it - a very ugly effect. Wouldn't be soo bad if the interface rotated but left the wallpaper as it is.
For this reason i've disabled the G-sensor completely but i miss the functionality in other things, such as viewing photos and such.
Does anyone know a good way for the Tg01 to rotate without G-Sensor on-demand? Maybe by mapping a rotate function to the camera key?
Otherwise can the sensor be made less sensitive as 90% of the time when I pull the phone from my pocket it unlocks in landscape mode. Or rather it spends wasted time flicking between orientations so that I can't grab the unlock slider easily.
get a 800x800 wallpaper.....
ive you deactivated the g-sensor you can switch from portait to landscape etc with the vol. up key... just hold the button for 1-2 sec and the screen switch.
Perfect thank you! I either missed that in the manual or it wasn't in there.
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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.
solution
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
hello everyone,
I'm having a problem with the rotation of my android device and I was hoping if anyone could help me with this.
to give some backstory, I'm trying to create a magic mirror using a MK809 III B Quad-Core android stick, which uses android 4.4.2
the stick is used with a computer monitor (Samsung Syncmaster 205BW), but the monitor will be used vertically. (I'm using a HDMI>DVI-D adapter to connect the two)
because of this, I need to have the screen rotated 90 degrees in portrait mode, and android does allow you to change the rotation of the screen, but it doesn't do it well.
normally the rotation is set to landscape, but you've the option of setting the rotation of the screen, but if I set the rotation to 90 degrees, rather than actually rotating the screen with 90 degrees, it rather pushes a vertical screen in landscape mode, thus cutting off half of the screen.
so far I've tried apps such as Ultimate Rotation Control, but those do not actually rotate the screen, rather they just lock the rotation.
my question now is if anyone can help me with this problem, or tell me if it's even possible to do the thing I'm trying to do.
Any Luck?
I'm having the exact same problem with APQ8084 SOM running android 5.0.2 outputting to HDMI monitor (no accelerometer).
You would think this would be an easy problem to solve.
If I put my Winodws 10 Monitor in portrait mode, it correctly rotates screen 90 degrees end of story.
As Yusunoha mentioned, changing the user rotation in Android (via several methods):
1. using the "settings put system user_rotation 0/1/2/3"
2. modifying PhoneWindowManager.java to always return preferred rotation as "portrait"
3. Setting "persist.panel.orientation=90/270"
Does NOT result in screen rotating 90 degrees.
Instead I get a compressed portrait mode stuck inside my landscape orientation.
It's almost as if the accelerometer (which I don't have) is telling the OS to always orient towards it's perceived gravity.
Any tips rotating the entire Android Display experience (not on a per APK basis) would be wonderful.
Anyone have any ideas?
Yusunoha said:
hello everyone,
I'm having a problem with the rotation of my android device and I was hoping if anyone could help me with this.
to give some backstory, I'm trying to create a magic mirror using a MK809 III B Quad-Core android stick, which uses android 4.4.2
the stick is used with a computer monitor (Samsung Syncmaster 205BW), but the monitor will be used vertically. (I'm using a HDMI>DVI-D adapter to connect the two)
because of this, I need to have the screen rotated 90 degrees in portrait mode, and android does allow you to change the rotation of the screen, but it doesn't do it well.
normally the rotation is set to landscape, but you've the option of setting the rotation of the screen, but if I set the rotation to 90 degrees, rather than actually rotating the screen with 90 degrees, it rather pushes a vertical screen in landscape mode, thus cutting off half of the screen.
so far I've tried apps such as Ultimate Rotation Control, but those do not actually rotate the screen, rather they just lock the rotation.
my question now is if anyone can help me with this problem, or tell me if it's even possible to do the thing I'm trying to do.
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Found any solution? Even with my rooted device and these settings it won't work. Also using usb c > hdmi > vga.