Hi,
Is it possible to force with screen to stay in landscape mode as if the keyboard was out? Every time I change the screen orientation in the settings and then open and close the keyboard, it reverts.
lsatblu said:
Hi,
Is it possible to force with screen to stay in landscape mode as if the keyboard was out? Every time I change the screen orientation in the settings and then open and close the keyboard, it reverts.
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Remember to do a search!
Here are three of many, and don't forget vijay555 has an app for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284977&highlight=rotation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=261277
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=275341&highlight=rotation
Mike
Unfortunately my app is not released right now. I'm working on an interface and some additional features. Quite soon though.
V
vijay555 said:
Unfortunately my app is not released right now. I'm working on an interface and some additional features. Quite soon though.
V
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My apologies vijay555 - looks like I jumped the gun.
Mike
I followed this, and there is no icon on my screen to rotate my screen. Even after a reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1098622#post1098622
Any ideas?
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Is there any program/registry setting to disable screen auto-rotate during keyboard opening?
Anyone?
Why do you want this?
zamsky1 said:
Is there any program/registry setting to disable screen auto-rotate during keyboard opening?
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Why did you want to disable the auto-rotation while slide out the keyboard? It's one of the major reasons for me to buy wizzard. It is convenient for me to input in landscape mode.
Michael
Michael Lin said:
Why did you want to disable the auto-rotation while slide out the keyboard? It's one of the major reasons for me to buy wizzard. It is convenient for me to input in landscape mode.
Michael
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I'd like to use it in landscape mode even when it's closed. Of course I can set it LS in settings/sytem/screen but after opening and closing the keybord it reverts back to portrait.
bolasz said:
I'd like to use it in landscape mode even when it's closed. Of course I can set it LS in settings/sytem/screen but after opening and closing the keybord it reverts back to portrait.
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Exactly the same problem!
Is there any solution? Any registry key to change?
Thanks!
theres reg entry ,but seems to be just output of function, rather, than input...
just little bump...
So there's no solution...keep it always in LS mode?
can any one tell me, what I need to do to keep KJAM screen all the time in landscape?
i mean I linke the screen in landscape- also after I open and close the keyborad.
10x
no one know, the way do disable the Screen Auto Rotate when open/close the keyboard?
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thats strange. i went to SETTINGS>SYSTEM>SCREEN and set orientation to landscape and it came up fine. once i opened the keyboard and closed it again, it went back to portrait.
WIERD....
Carmi said:
can any one tell me, what I need to do to keep KJAM screen all the time in landscape?
i mean I linke the screen in landscape- also after I open and close the keyborad.
10x
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There is a fix here - well at least till you soft reset again. I can confirm it works on my wizard.
I suppose its possible to start camera each time you soft reset - link in windows\startup so that the device is always in landscape. Not the best solution but.....
here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=53505
10x for reply - but the this does not solve the auto rotate when open/close the keybpard on my KJAM
and aslo in others wizard
aste said:
a042349: tnx!
This is the soloution you described:
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Start the camera application which puts the phone in landscape mode. Then use a 3rd party utility like "Close-All" or maybe even the native task manager (can't remember exactly) to "kill" the camera app. As long as you kill the camera app without using it's "x" or exiting normally, the device will stay in landscape mode. It stays this way if you open/close the keyboard. It will return to normal mode if you re-open the camera and close it normally, or soft reset the device.
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I tried this on my wizard. But couldn't get it working. I've tried closing the camera app with VJOKButt, VBAR and the native task manager. It stays in landscape mode until I close the keyboard next time. IE exactly the same behavoiur as when manually changing to landscape mode in settings.
May be this is due to all these programs close the camera app to nicely? Or can it be this isn't working on the latest AKU2 ROM?
Anyone got an idéa?
// aste
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If you install O2 plus, it is in the posts. It has some usefull things like profiles etc. Also you can change the screen orientation with this.
But as soon as you open and close the keyboard it switches to normal again.
As far as I know the screen auto rotate ability (when keyboard open/close) case the device screen to have slow response. I like to disable this option to get better performance.
Hi all, I have exactly the same question.
I would like to leave landscape my whizard, even if I open and close the keyboard.
Is there any possibility to do this?
Hello,
I'd like to use my Ameo with "vertical" screen when I'm travelling and horizontal when Keyboard is attached in the office.
However, I have to switch back to vertical always manually once the keyboard was attached.
Is there a possibility to have the screen automatically always vertical without keyboard and horizontal when keyboard is attached ?
Dieter
Im looking for a similar functionaltiy.
Me to, this would be so useful.
you don't have to do it automatically, it is easy to switch the comm manager physical button to the rotate screen functionality- every time you touch the button the screen rotates - fantastic
i think the point was though that we use the device in portrait and only when we attach the keyboard it flips, and in a ideal world when we remove the keybaord we wanted it to go back to portrait as that is what we always use. pressing a button is easy but not quite prefect.
As an alternative to using the physical button (4 modes of rotation, the original only has 3 modes):
@ cayotte: Terima kasih banyak, senang bisa menemui anggota dari negara yang sama. Salam dari belahan indonesia yg lain.
NOTE: Thank's a lot !!!!
cornelius said:
@ cayotte: Terima kasih banyak, senang bisa menemui anggota dari negara yang sama. Salam dari belahan indonesia yg lain.
NOTE: Thank's a lot !!!!
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Same same, Bro.
cayotte said:
As an alternative to using the physical button (4 modes of rotation, the original only has 3 modes):
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What does this CAB do? Would you mind posting a screenshot if possible?
Basically it's a screen rotator (just like the one that comes built-in with our Athena). The difference is that you have a better control of setting its behaviour through the Settings tab).
With the built-in rotator, I have to tap it twice to revert back to my potrait orientation from landscape. With this, I only has to tap it once (set it to Clockwise).
cayotte said:
Basically it's a screen rotator (just like the one that comes built-in with our Athena). The difference is that you have a better control of setting its behaviour through the Settings tab).
With the built-in rotator, I have to tap it twice to revert back to my potrait orientation from landscape. With this, I only has to tap it once (set it to Clockwise).
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or you can just use iLuncher, it does exactly the same, it's a built in shortcut for iLuncher. one click for rotate, and one click to rotate back.
AWESOME! and thanks.
cayotte said:
Basically it's a screen rotator (just like the one that comes built-in with our Athena). The difference is that you have a better control of setting its behaviour through the Settings tab).
With the built-in rotator, I have to tap it twice to revert back to my potrait orientation from landscape. With this, I only has to tap it once (set it to Clockwise).
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Thanks for the utility. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for...well not exactly, would be nice if it would go to Portrait when the keyboard is detached and back when it's reattached...but after further consideration it would be annoying if it did it automatically because i don't always want this to happen. Took me a little while to find the 'Advanced/Icon Settings' area...lack of sleep. I was looking for something that would go between Portrait and Landscape without rotating all the way around. I've set it up for "Right or Portrait" and this is exactly what I wanted, a type of toggle between the two modes. Thanks for posting this for us.
I'm lousy at explaining the way thing works. But I'm very happy to know you understand after trying the program yourself. A little apps with big function for people who like to switch back to potrait orientation.
cayotte said:
As an alternative to using the physical button (4 modes of rotation, the original only has 3 modes):
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you're my hero. thx.
i've been looking all over the net to find out how to get screen rotate into my advantages' taskbar (nothing worked, no tweaks, nothing).
works perfectly now. thx so much.
the thing that would make my taskbar perfect is a way to get the battery symbol INCLUDING link to the battery settings in it.
anyone an idea? i tried several tweaks, one worked but only showed the icon without any link. the others didn't work at all, dunno why.
You can tie this to a hardware button
This has been used on this forum for over 2 years. Someone may find it useful. Not "automatic" like asked for.
Install the cab file from your device and go into settings and set as one of the start menu items and 2 clicks give you a rotation and back, not round in circles like stock.
When you bind to a hardware button, one click rotates, another returns
Victor
victoradjei said:
This has been used on this forum for over 2 years. Someone may find it useful. Not "automatic" like asked for.
Install the cab file from your device and go into settings and set as one of the start menu items and 2 clicks give you a rotation and back, not round in circles like stock.
When you bind to a hardware button, one click rotates, another returns
Victor
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Thanks. At last I can assign screen rotation to my hardware button. Good one to accompany the one I uploaded.
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i use claunch now and wanted the screen rotate icon directly in the launcher. but where can i find it (to link it to the launcher)?
thx.
aseptic said:
you don't have to do it automatically, it is easy to switch the comm manager physical button to the rotate screen functionality- every time you touch the button the screen rotates - fantastic
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Great tip. Thanks!
-Krip
bug report...
Found a bug. On my Advantage, the camera stopped working in Landscape mode. May or may not be attributed to the screen rotate cab. A simple fix is to go to Portrait mode and start the camera from there. It could also be related to the VGA software but not sure. I'm glad I found a quick and easy work around because I didn't feel like hard resetting yet again.
Update: Found a work around. I wasn't going to hard reset. While playing around I noticed that if I switched to portrait mode and opened the camera, it would come up properly. Just won't do it if I try to open the camera while in landscape. Weird bug but I can live with it.
ltxda said:
Found a bug. On my Advantage, the camera stopped working in Landscape mode. May or may not be attributed to the screen rotate cab. A simple fix is to go to Portrait mode and start the camera from there. It could also be related to the VGA software but not sure. I'm glad I found a quick and easy work around because I didn't feel like hard resetting yet again.
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Did you assign screen rotation the the camera hardware button?
Hi!
I just got the HTC Touch HD a couple of days ago.
Just wondering how to make the screen rotate on the HTC Touch HD in landscape mode.
Can anyone guide me on how to get the screen to rotate please?
download gyrator 2
also, use the search
Get a registry editor, then: HKLM - System - GDI - Rotation - HideOrientationUI (change from 1 to 0)
And yes.....you the search function.....it´s all been discussed before.......like here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=448142
Hi,
Great information, thank you very much ! I have successfully 'activated' this extra option with the use of Total Commander's built-in Registry Editor (another excellent find on this site ).
It is a great way to get a feel for what programms look like in Landscape Mode, since I haven't (yet) installed any Auto-Rotate programms.
Now I'd like to find a way to make accessing this Setting easier/faster because everytime you go back to a TouchFlo 3D screen the Device changes back to Portrait-mode. Back to browsing the forum; am getting my HD set-up the way I like it...one step at a time...
Regards,
Rolf (SmartPhone-newbie from The Netherlands)
This is the Must-Have :
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-gsen.html
GSEN makes exactly what you asked
Hi,
zeltron4u said:
GSEN makes exactly what you asked
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I understand popular alternatives are Gyrator 2 or Mobile Magic
I myself would like to be able to rotate the screen manually only. After editing the Registry as per the above description this is now possible on my Touch HD.
This however takes a lot of clicks so I hope to find a way to assign this option to either a Start Menu Shortcut or a long-press Hotkey. I think I stumbled across a post regarding this issue in one of my many hours reading through this forum and its Wiki. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time so I'll have to try and find that information again...
Regards,
Rolf
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Hi,
I understand popular alternatives are Gyrator 2 or Mobile Magic
.....so I hope to find a way to assign this option to either a Start Menu Shortcut or a long-press Hotkey.
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So why don´t you do just that? Assign the rotation to the long-press-answer-key. That´s what I´ve done from day one....
^Rook said:
Hi,
I understand popular alternatives are Gyrator 2 or Mobile Magic
I myself would like to be able to rotate the screen manually only. After editing the Registry as per the above description this is now possible on my Touch HD.
This however takes a lot of clicks so I hope to find a way to assign this option to either a Start Menu Shortcut or a long-press Hotkey. I think I stumbled across a post regarding this issue in one of my many hours reading through this forum and its Wiki. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time so I'll have to try and find that information again...
Regards,
Rolf
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I found this little utility, it opens a pop-up window that rotates the screen and gives you the option of which position you want. I have used AEPlus button mapper to assign it to the "volume up" button. It works great, but the only thing is....don't try to rotate the TouchFlo3d windows, it doesn't like that at all. I think that is why the HD doesn't auto-rotate yet, TF3d can't take it. Start the app that you want to use, then activate the "Screen Rotate" utility.
http://classic.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=27016
Hi Michi,
michi123 said:
So why don´t you do just that? Assign the rotation to the long-press-answer-key. That´s what I´ve done from day one....
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Because I didn't know one COULD do that Hahaha... Thanks so much for pointing this out to me I did it right away and it works great...even with TouchFlo !
Was this option available in Key Assigment right away or only after the registry was altered as described above
Regards,
Rolf
Hi Matterhorn,
Matterhorn said:
I found this little utility
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Thanks for the link, don't think I saw that one mentioned before It seems "there are many roads that lead to Rome"
Regards,
Rolf
Matterhorn said:
I found this little utility, it opens a pop-up window that rotates the screen and gives you the option of which position you want. I have used AEPlus button mapper to assign it to the "volume up" button. It works great, but the only thing is....don't try to rotate the TouchFlo3d windows, it doesn't like that at all. I think that is why the HD doesn't auto-rotate yet, TF3d can't take it. Start the app that you want to use, then activate the "Screen Rotate" utility.
http://classic.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=27016
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I might be being blind, but I can't see a "download" link anywhere on that page!
http://www.pocketkai.com/asp/en/download-demo.aspx
here you go! hope this helps
umexed said:
http://www.pocketkai.com/asp/en/download-demo.aspx
here you go! hope this helps
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yeah, thanks, that's where I got it from in the end, but it took until th 9th google search result to find that website and thus a working download location! That's rediculous for a freeware application!
Amusing thing is, I went to assign this to a button using AE Button Plus, and it turns out there's already an option in that program to assign buttons to "rotate screen" and "rotate screen clockwize" (american-sic) missed it before due to not looking for it specifically at the time!
Which screens are TF3d?
Is that the home screen (when tf3d is enabled)?
The screen doesnt remain in landscape mode.
After accessing the call menu it goes back to portrait mode.
CorruptedSanity said:
The screen doesnt remain in landscape mode.
After accessing the call menu it goes back to portrait mode.
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I can get the phone screen to go landscape with the rotate app in AEBplus, but if I'm in landscape in another app and switch to the phone app, it goes back to portrait. Maybe the problem is the HTC phone screen, the generic WM probably works ok.
Matterhorn,
Actually I turned off TF3D from the Home menu in settings.
It still resets to portrait after accessing phone menu.
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yeah, thanks, that's where I got it from in the end, but it took until th 9th google search result to find that website and thus a working download location! That's rediculous for a freeware application!
Amusing thing is, I went to assign this to a button using AE Button Plus, and it turns out there's already an option in that program to assign buttons to "rotate screen" and "rotate screen clockwize" (american-sic) missed it before due to not looking for it specifically at the time!
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I didn't see that in AEButtons Plus, thanks for the tip.
Can some 1 post a direct link with a program which rotates the HD's screen. Plix Plox
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nigga886 said:
Can some 1 post a direct link with a program which rotates the HD's screen. Plix Plox
^^
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http://gyrator.brins0.net/
Looking for a software and keyboard that works in TEXT MESSAGING in landscape mode
VarioIII said:
Looking for a software and keyboard that works in TEXT MESSAGING in landscape mode
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Well.. It doesn't look as if anyone has answered your question, so just in case you still need help:
There are two popular programs that you can use, these would be Gyrator and gSen. If the links don't work both can be found on these forums.
Personally I like gSen better since it seems to be a little bit less "buggy". To each his own, though.
VarioIII said:
Looking for a software and keyboard that works in TEXT MESSAGING in landscape mode
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You could always just map the long-press Talk button to screen rotation. However, I find it much more difficult to use the QWERTY layout in landscape. The buttons are actually smaller b/c they try to keep in on 3 rows.