App to calibrate the orientation sensors? - EVO 4G Themes and Apps

Mine seems to be really sensitive so that the screen rotates even if I tilt the phone a small amount. Is there any way to fine-tune it?
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Wondering this also since I noticed there is no calibration for it in CM6.

Don't know about on CM6 but on other roms, go to Settings > Display > G-Sensor calibration.

Anyway to do this on non-rooted phones? Ever since I upgraded to Froyo it seems to rotate if I tilt it even just slightly off it's axis

Those directions were for rooted and non rooted phones...

Greenfieldan said:
Anyway to do this on non-rooted phones? Ever since I upgraded to Froyo it seems to rotate if I tilt it even just slightly off it's axis
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Turn off garbage rotation with Switchpro

Anyone gotten a reply from Cyanogen? I messaged him on Twitter, but he never responded.

If you download, GPS Status from the market and in settings under " Help and release notes " it says this...........
My compass points to the wrong direction or I'm asked to calibrate my compass. What should I do?
Your phone contains a digital compass which measures the magnetic field's strength in three direction with three separate sensors. The orientation of your phone is calculated from these values. Unfortunately the sensitivity of the sensors are a little different. To correctly calculate your orientation your phone must measure first these differences. This is done during the calibration process. To calibrate your phone, simply find a space where no external magnetic field is present (preferable outside of buildings) and rotate your phone 1-2 times on EACH of its three axes (Swinging your phone in big 8s in all direction will also do, but it' less scientifically correct ). If you feel that your compass has become inaccurate you can repeat this procedure.
But i dunno if it works or not..

BAleR said:
If you download, GPS Status from the market and in settings under " Help and release notes " it says this...........
My compass points to the wrong direction or I'm asked to calibrate my compass. What should I do?
Your phone contains a digital compass which measures the magnetic field's strength in three direction with three separate sensors. The orientation of your phone is calculated from these values. Unfortunately the sensitivity of the sensors are a little different. To correctly calculate your orientation your phone must measure first these differences. This is done during the calibration process. To calibrate your phone, simply find a space where no external magnetic field is present (preferable outside of buildings) and rotate your phone 1-2 times on EACH of its three axes (Swinging your phone in big 8s in all direction will also do, but it' less scientifically correct ). If you feel that your compass has become inaccurate you can repeat this procedure.
But i dunno if it works or not..
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That just calibrates the compass.

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Compass

Can someone PLEASE tell me how to calibrate the compass on this thing? I have tried the figure 8, and also going to setting>display>E-Compass calibration it just keeps saying:
Please rotate DUT according X, Y and Z-axis respectively! until accuracy equal 3.
Then says Calibration Finish, and a little video, but nothing ever changes, and there is nothing to press to calibrate it.
I'm a little curious on the compass calibration too. The compass is jittery, it's like voltage fluctuations or something. I'm wondering if it's a actual hardware problem or its it's a software problem. ... .. still not too sure about this phone I got about 15 days left to return it.
Sent from my jittery ass compass MOTWX435KT using Tapatalk...lol
I'm having the same problem with the compass. I did the initial calibration but even now it's almost always +/-30 degrees off on way or the other.
I do see a little improvement if I do the figure 8 or rotate it around all three axis whenever I want to use it.
I also hope it's just software and there's a fix for it. So far I haven't had any luck downloading other compasses and re-calibrating it through them.
I haven't had any issues, but the app "GPS Status" has an option to calibrate the compass. Might be worth a shot.

Guide: How to calibrate the compass

Calibrate Compass
1. Try to stay away from magnetic fields as far as you can
2. Open GPS Essentials and tap on compass (calibration will not work when the compass is not showing)
3. Put the phone on a flat surface with the display pointing up
4. Move the phone slowly, 5 seconds per full rotation is ok
5. Rotate the phone three full cycles around the axis pointing upward
6. Rotate the phone three full cycles around the axis pointing away from you
7. Rotate the phone three full cycles around the axis pointing right
8. The direction of rotation doesn't matter
Here is a Youtube video to show you how it works.
There are other methods, like the 8-pattern, that are easier and might also calibrate the compass. Watch this Youtube video to find out how.
I was having navigation and compass problems with my new GT-I9001, searched the google but did not find anything to help me. Yesterday I installed GPS Essentials app and there was a Calibrate Compass link. Here it is, copied from my app GPS Essentials.
seem to work for my cell phone. But my Nexus 10, nope. It point correct once, and than it easily go off again.
tried it without the cover too, there is a magnet on the cover to turn off the screen when it's closed. I don't wear watches or anything metal, unless my body magnetic field affect it.
my cell phone, I didn't install GPS essential and the calibration seem to work just fine. I have an old school magnet compass to check.
Thanks it worked perfectly on my OPO.
NO DUDE! DIDN'T WORK!
Your instructions are too brief and vague.
You don't even mention what to click/press!
lepidas said:
Calibrate Compass
2. Open GPS Essentials and tap on compass (calibration will not work when the compass is not showing)
3. Put the phone on a flat surface with the display pointing up
4. Move the phone slowly, 5 seconds per full rotation is ok
5. Rotate the phone three full cycles around the axis pointing upward
6. Rotate the phone three full cycles around the axis pointing away from you
7. Rotate the phone three full cycles around the axis pointing right .
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[Q&A] HTC One M8 Compass Calibration

Is there a way to calibrate the compass in the HTC One M8? I find that the arrow on Google Maps doesn't point (geographically) in the direction that the phone is pointed. It seems to be generally off by ~60 degrees (until I start moving then I assume the direction relies on the GPS motion rather than the internal magnetic sensor).
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Is there a way to calibrate the compass in the HTC One M8? I find that the arrow on Google Maps doesn't point (geographically) in the direction that the phone is pointed. It seems to be generally off by ~60 degrees (until I start moving then I assume the direction relies on the GPS motion rather than the internal magnetic sensor).
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I do what the iPhone 3G used to have as instructions for calibrating the compass and that is to move the phone in a figure-8 pattern a few times... It seems to work.
http://i.msdn.microsoft.com/dynimg/IC619212.png

Compass resetting

Does anyone ever have the issue of the compass always pointing in the wrong direction?
I've done manual sensor calibration by going into the service menu (*#0*#, Sensor) quite a few times but the compass always resets.
levitron said:
Does anyone ever have the issue of the compass always pointing in the wrong direction?
I've done manual sensor calibration by going into the service menu (*#0*#, Sensor) quite a few times but the compass always resets.
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Probably would have been best to not start a new thread for this since you already commented in another one.
My compass is still fine and working properly from my one calibration from the other thread. Are you getting the blue compass line with a "3" next to it?
I had the "3" and blue line. It was pointing to the true North after calibration. Then it lost the calibration. I've since recalibrated it.
I'm keeping an eye out on this. Will monitor it.
So after a few weeks of testing, I've concluded that the compass resets every time I reboot my phone. This happens consistently without fail.
The fix for me is to do a calibration every time I reboot the phone - this means "twirling" my phone in a circular motion (it's faster than doing the separate axis calibration). Usually this will recalibrate my phone in under 10 "twirls".
I guess it's something to do with the compass not being able to store the calibration permanently. Perhaps it's a R/W permissions issue. I'm on stock Three UK firmware, not rooted.

Question Barometer react to display tap/pressure?

Can someone confirm that this is present on yours X5III? Wondering if this is by design or some fault.
I'm using barometer to log an altitude of my trips..
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Open app showing barometer data (preferably Phyphox), run pressure test.
Tapping or making pressure to middle part of the display makes pressure go peaking high and low. Like this:
Probably normal, you're changing the internal pressure when you do that.
Means the watertight seal still intact.
Fun fact: this water-tight seal, plus a barometric sensor, has been used by apps to simulate features like the side squeeze Pixels had from series 2 thru 3a.
I tried the same thing on my old X Compact and it does the same thing. Only the sensor on XC has a lot slower readout so it does not show so rapidly and sometimes it smooth it out. Well, need to be more soft on tapping while also recording altitude with barometet ) thx for replies

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