Portrait to Landscape - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

Hi all,
Is there an easy and free way or shortcut to change portrait mode to landscape mode or landscape mode to portrait mode on wm2003se? I hate to go to today, settings, screen to do that. Thnx all.

You could bind one of your buttons to <Screen Rotate> to do the trick. Hope this helps.

Thanks my friend, that works.

No problem. Happy to help.

just an observation,
there is an option to set screen rotate at the end of buttons setting,
where is it and how to use it?

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Work in portrait mode?

Hi there...
Is there a way to have the s621 working on portrait mode?
I woul also look foward to now how to use fake cursor, because I simply cant make it work as a fake cursor =/
thanx
huh? what
why would you want to use portrait mode? That doesn't make sense to me especially if you have a landscape screen. PPC - now that's a different device and it has the controls for it to go landscape or portrait.

Stop screen rotate with keyboard out

For certain apps, I want to be able to use the hardware keyboard but keep the screen in portrait mode. Gyrator helps a bit, but does not do everything I want:
Example 1: Kevtris. Only works in portrait, but needs enough mappable hardware buttons to control the pieces, so keyboard needs to be out, but device is held in portait.
For this, Gyrator helps because it turns the screen back to portrait if the device is in portrait (even if the keyboard is still out)
Example 2: Morphgear. Works best in portrait mode with the game display set to be sideways (East). So keyboard is out, device is held in landscape but I want the screen to stay portrait.
Any thoughts?
I'm not sure if changescreen would work, but you can set what programs turn what way, and could add an exception to those specific programs to display only in portrait mode. It's called changeScreen - v2.5 (Mar 13 '09). HTH
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landscape mode Sense

landscape mode for sense,not fully working though..
tzacapaca said:
landscape mode for sense,not fully working though..
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The landscape mode is made by you?
It’s better to add some description what working and what doesnt working and also some photos
Works 100%?
Doesn't work
i try it is the best way to mess up sense . doesn't work at all
Wallpaper for program ...
tzacapaca said:
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Hola, any update, news or further infos? I´ve achieved to rotate my Sense simply by using some registry tweaks, but since our manila is not "landscape ported", I could only have it rotate (all tabs) the first time after enabeling sense, then when rotating back to portrait and then again to landscape, my screen always turns black... I can reproduce this everytime I want, but I would like to help/have it fully enabled

Camera icons autorotate, problem or not?

Hello!
Can somebody confirm that icons (for settings etc ) in stock camera, even with autorotate is on, are always in landscape mode if you turn on camera when holding phone in "portrait" mode! They would autorotate if you lean your phone in landscape (only to the left) and than back to portrait!
Stock JB, without modification before and after, factory reset before and after upgrade to JB!
Thanks in advance!
I don't quite understand the question, because the way I see it I can't believe you've asked.
If you hold you phone (whilst in camera) landscape, then the buttons are going to rotate to landscape.
If you hold you phone in portrait, then the buttons are going to be orientated for portrait.
Otherwise your buttons are going to be the wrong way when you rotate?
Wilks3y said:
I don't quite understand the question, because the way I see it I can't believe you've asked.
If you hold you phone (whilst in camera) landscape, then the buttons are going to rotate to landscape.
If you hold you phone in portrait, then the buttons are going to be orientated for portrait.
Otherwise your buttons are going to be the wrong way when you rotate?
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No, if i use my phone i portrait position, and if i go into camera my icon are oriented like in landscape mod, by 45 degrese, to enable autorotate for icons i nead to lean phone to landscape (only to left) , and than portrait mode orientation for icons is good!
hpnxfox said:
No, if i use my phone i portrait position, and if i go into camera my icon are oriented like in landscape mod, by 45 degrese, to enable autorotate for icons i nead to lean phone to landscape (only to left) , and than portrait mode orientation for icons is good!
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Mine rotate, blade rom. Based on stock so should be the same.
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portrait mode by default

Hey,
There's any way we can have the camera in portrait by default? I mean it takes 2 pictures anyway so if we want the one without portrait we just need to swipe left... This because a lot of the times I forget to put the portrait mode on.
So anyone knows if there's any chance to have portrait mode as default in camera? Just jump in it with double power button and take a fast picture and it will be in portrait.
Cheers
Not that I know of. If anything, it would be nice if it was a quick tap away like flash and HDR options. Personally, I wouldn't want it as default because it crops a lot.
Jucacarvalho1987 said:
Hey,
There's any way we can have the camera in portrait by default? I mean it takes 2 pictures anyway so if we want the one without portrait we just need to swipe left... This because a lot of the times I forget to put the portrait mode on.
So anyone knows if there's any chance to have portrait mode as default in camera? Just jump in it with double power button and take a fast picture and it will be in portrait.
Cheers
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If you use Tasker with the plugin "AutoInput", you can get it to tap on the menu button to reveal the sidebar and then tap the portrait mode option.
I know, not the "cleanest" way of doing things but it's still less tapping/work for you!

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