Greeting!
Not sure if anyone posted it, but I am experencing a strange behavior when locking auto-rotate. I am running EOS wingray nightlies all the time (#40, #76, now #90) on my MZ604. The EOS auto-rotate lock setting is running fine, but when I use a third-party widget, say HD Widget and Beautiful Widget, sometimes the screen will rotate 90 degree when I lock the rotate. It's acting like there is a "default" orientation that xoom perfers.
Anyone has that problem?
I've been using android 4.0.4 for awhile. I had a very irritated issue. I set phone auto rotation off from the power widget, everything work fine except youtube. Now i can't lay down and watch youtube peacefully since it keeps rotating. As i remembered, that is not happened in GB. I just double tap video for full screen playing and that good to go, no need for auto rotation.
Have you guys experienced the same issue? How can i set youtube auto rotation to off?
sr for my bad english.
any idea, plz help
Hi all,
I searched for this problem but I never found anyone having it (even google doesn't know the answer).
People have problem with auto-rotation now working but I have another issue.
I installed AOKP MAKO JB MR1 B6 ROM on my nexus 4, and everything works fine but one thing.
When I run some apps, screen is rotated 270 degrees and it cannot be turned anywhere else.
Some apps on the other hand, give me rights to click the buttons that are showed on the screen, and some don't.
On some apps, screen is rotated and squeezed, probably because it wants to show whole screen but its rotated and there is no room (when this happenes i cant click buttons).
Have to mention that i tried everything with auto-rotation options in settings, aswell as with settings in ROM options.
Tried to disable autorotate, to disable 180 degree rotation (ROM), to disable 270 degree rotation (ROM), nothing helped.
One more thing, i wanted to post this into Nexus 4 development section but i don't have the rights to post there since this is my first post.
I would insert some screenshots but i am not able to.
Best regards,
totallnewbie
my samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 was upgraded to 4.1.1 from 4.0.1 recently. and ever since the update, even tho auto rotate is turned off, it will rotate on the lock screen and alot of apps. I upgraded to 4.1.2 hoping it would fix it, but it didnt. so besides using an external app, any way to fix this?
No.
The apps are supposed to rotate. You need 3rd party apps.
Reccomend this : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.eyesfree.setorientation
use an app is the only way out i guess !! :fingers-crossed:
but this is what i dont get, is like, the youtube app used to stay locked in landscape if i locked the screen in landscape. now ever since the update it turns whenever the screen is. and as some one who locks in landscape to use while laying on my side, this gets annoying
Bump
Just got a new Mate 8 this week, and after not having a smart phone to use since 2010, I'm really liking what I'm seeing so far with my limited exposure . . . even fine with the stock EMUI interface too.
One thing I noticed right away was the phone's inability to rotate a full 360°. Left and right horizontal rotation is fine, as well as the normal vertical, but try to go inverted, and the screen did not rotate at all for the home screen or for any app I tried. Funny, because I actually had a Chinese phone back in 2008 called an i9, which had the same rotation issue for only the inverted position.
I tried turning auto rotation On and Off, rebooting, etc., but no help. I did not try any hard reset on the phone, but I did go to Google Play and installed a rotation app called Set Orientation. When running, using the app's Automatic (full) rotation setting, the phone now rotates properly to the inverted position on the home screen as well as the few apps I tried so far. This made me happy that the hardware doesn't seem to be the issue with it not rotating inverted.
I did a forum search for rotation issues, and did not see any threads for this specific issue.
So has anyone else had this partial rotation issue and maybe an easy fix for it?
Also, I was wondering if there might be any downsides to having to always rely on an app like this, as maybe it won't always be compatible with other apps which may need to have the screen rotate to the inverted position?
Thanks,
~ Craig ~
If I seem to remember correctly, even the 6p didn't rotate a full 360 degrees. I actually think it is app dependant. I use this rotation control.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pranavpandey.rotation
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tdamocles said:
If I seem to remember correctly, even the 6p didn't rotate a full 360 degrees. I actually think it is app dependant. I use this rotation control.. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pranavpandey.rotation
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Yes, I'm already using a rotation control app that has worked to allow inverted vertical rotation too, but I'm wondering why you believe it's not a bug, but possibly only about app dependency if it does full 360° rotation ?
I have to admit I haven't been too well up to date on Android devices and apps for at least 4 years now, and I know some apps want to prevent certain screen orientation settings, forcing the view in certain modes. However, it seems like some software setting is out of kilter, or even a bug to me for this particular partial rotation issue, not just about app dependency.
For instance, why would the home screen, with auto rotation turned on in the settings, allow for rotation to both horizontal positions, the normal portrait position, but not allow for an inverted portrait rotation?
Also, for even the internet browser apps, which from what I recall for several other Android tablets I owned years ago, they would all allow rotation to all screen positions for 360° when rotation was turned on, with this phone it wouldn't allow inverted portrait rotation, that is, not until I installed the Set Orientation app and used it. Do Chrome and Firefox for Android typically not allow for inverted portrait viewing unless forced by an orientation app or rooting the device to change system settings?
I did find that using the Set Orientation app it interferes with the factory installed camera app display when using the phone in either horizontal position, so I need to disable it when using the camera to take landscape images.
It isn't a huge issue, just a minor inconvenience (along with a couple others) which I came across but can certainly live with, because I'm really enjoying the phone so far for the most part.
~ Craig ~
Look at the phone/dialer App. I don't even think that allows any horizontal rotation or full rotation. Almost all lock screens on different phones don't allow rotation either unless you have a custom ROM installed. I just don't think it's a bug . I think it's done like that for a reason, good or bad. I think it may be a phone restriction because I think my Nexus 9 allows full rotation on some apps. You just might have to live with it.
I think the home screen doesn't rotate 360 degrees because who views phone stuff upside down?
For example, I had 360 rotation turned on for my phone/dialer app and if your laying down the App will go inverted . If the proximity sensor isn't quick enough and doesn't turn off your screen, you might hit the hangup button like I did one time.
Look, Netflix is landscape only.
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I think the home screen doesn't rotate 360 degrees because who views phone stuff upside down?
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On a device with small and relatively symmetrical bevels on the top and bottom like the Mate 8, or my previous LG G4, it's very handy to just pick up the phone and use it, irrelevant of the orientation.
I never use the power button and/or fingerprint scanner so a simple double (or on the Mate 8 usually triple) tap wakes up the device and hey presto, use it as it is. Is it the "right way round"? Great. Was it upside down? Does not matter, use it like this for now as well.
So for that reason I would also like to have an upside down possibility (haven't installed xposed yet as I find the need for it not great enough, for now). Other than that I find not a lot of real disadvantages of having the possibility anyway.
Note: not all apps worked as planned upside down but the dialer, homescreen, browsing, etc. made no difference regarding holding the phone