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Old 09-12-2009, 11:22 PM
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Use TP2 accelerometer with tfl3d disabled

This has really been bugging me. I disabled tfl3d and it seems that also disabled the accelerometer. I'd like to enable the accelerometer though, how do I go about doing this?

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Re: Use TP2 accelerometer with tfl3d disabled

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This has really been bugging me. I disabled tfl3d and it seems that also disabled the accelerometer. I'd like to enable the accelerometer though, how do I go about doing this?

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you do know it only works in messaging, pics and opera right? that being said i dont see how turning off tflo could do that to the accelerometer, not sure really what to do because there is no way to turn it via buttons...

maybe turn tflo back on and off again and see what happens, with it on is the accelerometer working again.......
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Re: Use TP2 accelerometer with tfl3d disabled

there ought to be an option within the settings to turn auto screen rotation on/off, but there isn't. i tried a program called zsensor which is exactly what i'm looking for (when the program is running, whenever you hold the phone in landscape the screen will rotate). It's not linked to only working within certain programs either. the only issue is that there was no option to have it run on startup.

surely there is a way to enable auto screen rotation when the phone is turned.
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Re: Use TP2 accelerometer with tfl3d disabled

There is a option in tflo setting under Gsensor, But are you saying when tflo is off this has no effect even when it was turned on before tflo is disabled.
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Re: Use TP2 accelerometer with tfl3d disabled

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There is a option in tflo setting under Gsensor, But are you saying when tflo is off this has no effect even when it was turned on before tflo is disabled.
You can have any program startup after reboot.... Just copy a shortcut to the program in your "Windows/Startup" folder.

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Re: Use TP2 accelerometer with tfl3d disabled

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There is a option in tflo setting under Gsensor, But are you saying when tflo is off this has no effect even when it was turned on before tflo is disabled.
That's correct. There's an accelorometer in our phones, surely there's a setting, be it registry or something else, to enable auto screen rotation.
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