Low FPS in vertical orientation - Huawei MediaPad, T-Mobile SpringBoard

Does anyone else have this problem?
No matter what ROM is - stock or cm10/pa/aokp it's always sluggish in vertical orientation. Quite annoying...

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[Q] Force counter-clockwise landscape mode on app

I run dailyroads voyager as dashcam. My sgs2 is seated in the carholder in the left corner of the front window, allowing the cables to be neatly stuffed away behind my doorrubbers.
But: this means I can only rotate the phone counter-clockwise. This is not supported by dailyroads voyager (or any other dashcam-app). They'll just display clockwise landscape, rendering the buttons etcetera upsidedown...
Is there any way to force counter clockwise? I read about it being implemented in some custom rom for another phone...
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Anybody knows how to force counter-clockwise landscape?
I do hope someone replies here because I'd like the same thing. When I play games or hold the phone in landscape, my fingers usually end up covering the speaker. Forcing a counter-clockwise landscape orientation would be great. To the OP, I've looked around myself and haven't found anything.
demondor said:
I do hope someone replies here because I'd like the same thing. When I play games or hold the phone in landscape, my fingers usually end up covering the speaker. Forcing a counter-clockwise landscape orientation would be great. To the OP, I've looked around myself and haven't found anything.
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Found it mentioned in Cyanogenmod... It is on it's way for the SGS2, so maybe if we wait just a little bit longer we can finally rotate counterclockwise (or left landscape versus right landscape, or 270 degrees, or whatever people call it).
Just can't be that hard, now can I it? Really no-one with an easy solution here?
Actually I would like to have 90 degrees landscape, I have by default 270 degrees rotation. This is annoyng because when I play games light sensor is in bottom left corrner. I put my finger over the light sensor and screen goes dark becasue my phone thinks that it is in the dark area. I don't know if I remember correctly but in the first run wizard it was set up. But I don't know where to change it now.
That's exactly what we want too... You're talking about the same
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[Q] Force clockwise rotation for apps

Is anyone aware of a way to force apps to rotate clockwise (270 degrees) when in landscape?
Most games automatically rotate the screen counter-clockwise and when holding the phone my hands tend to muffle the speaker and block the light sensor, resulting in lowered screen brightness.
I've been searching around and there doesn't appear to be an app that can regulate which direction of landscape an app runs in. I'm sure other people have run into this issue when playing games, it feels like the light sensor and speaker were poorly placed if this is the only orientation the phone will play games in
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Is anyone aware of a way to force apps to rotate clockwise (270 degrees) when in landscape?
Most games automatically rotate the screen counter-clockwise and when holding the phone my hands tend to muffle the speaker and block the light sensor, resulting in lowered screen brightness.
I've been searching around and there doesn't appear to be an app that can regulate which direction of landscape an app runs in. I'm sure other people have run into this issue when playing games, it feels like the light sensor and speaker were poorly placed if this is the only orientation the phone will play games in
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I have the same problem. Most app are turning the landscape mode on the wrong side of the Galaxy S2: the speaker and light sensor are covered by your fingers resulting is little sound and little backlight.

Changing orientation messes up wallpaper?

OK, so I set my wallpaper using PicSpeed. It looks sharp and aligned.
Then when I rotate my Prime to portrait and back to landscape again, and the wallpaper has been zoomed in slightly, become less sharp and realigned itself.
Anyone else noticed this? Is there a way round it?

"Wobbly" scrolling in portrait mode

This is a really great tablet, and I like it very much.
But one thing is really irritating:
When in portrait mode (for me, the standard mode of operation) the scrolling is not really smooth. One side lags a bit behind the other so that a "wobbly" effect results. This is especially noticeable when scrolling fast, not so much when scrolling slowly. And it is especially noticeable when scrolling larger amounts of text.
The phenomenon doesn't occur in landscape mode.
The tablet has a very strong GPU and CPU, so this doesn't fit into the high-end-ishness of the device, and since the screen doesn't have the very highest resolution, scrolling should not pose such problems!
Does anyone know something about the reasons?
Would it be possible to eliminate the problem with a better graphics driver?
Could it be possible (on a rooted device) to "tell" Android on this device that portrait mode is the standard orientation instead of landscape, so that the wobbling at least occurs in landscape but not in portrait??

Screen orientation bug

I’m playing with my old tablet huawei mediapad s7-301u these days. I'm testing cm-12.1 but I have one problem. The orientation of the screen in portrait mode is upside down. It doesn't cause much trouble, working with most applications because I've turning on 180 and 270 degree orientation. The main problem is with the camera. The shutter button is instead at the bottom, at the top of the screen in portrait mode. The output image is ok. Does anyone have any idea where there might be a problem? Thanks in advance.

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