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Originally Posted by NorskeDivision
Landscape is the mode it is in when the keyboard is out. I want it to be in that mode all the time, including when the keyboard is closed. Landscape is the mode where it is more pixels wide than tall.
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Ok, the best I've come up with so far is setting Gyrator to run at startup (also running task manager and adding an exception so it won't show up in the alt tab menu). I deleted most of the events, except for rotate, made that the highest one and selected "reverse landscape" as the only orientation to activate this event under, and then "rotate screen" as the only action to be taken. This way it rotates to reverse landscape automatically, but will never go out of it automatically. (for whatever reason reverse landscape is the orientation that it has when the keyboard is out, it ought to be called landscape but whatever).
It still returns to portrait upon closing the keyboard, which is annoying but not so bad, because I can just tilt it over again to the left (if the earpeice is the top with the screen facing face-up) and it returns to reverse landscape. If anyone knows how to stop the auto-rotation to portrait after keyboard close please inform me.