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Bad news ... your fix doesn't seem to survive sliding the keyboard out and having the orientation automatically change, or a soft reset.
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Originally Posted by minazaki
I know this is not really a bug, but it is something that has been driving me crazy. When playing a video in Media Player, if you switch to full screen, in WM6 it wouldn't rotate the screen automatically anymore like it used to in WM5. Instead, it would just maximize without using the entire screen. Manually rotating the screen or opening the keyboard so I could use the entire screen to watch video had been driving me insane.
Anyway, searched around here and other places for a fix, but couldn't find anything, so I started messing around, and I've got it figured out:
Make the following change to the registry:
Navigate to HKLM/System/GDI/Rotation
Edit the DWORD Value "LandscapeMode" Default value is 0
- If you set it to 1, screen will rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise when you hit the fullscreen button in Media Player.
- If you set it to 4, screen will rotate 90 degrees clockwise when you hit the fullscreen button in Media Player. This is my preferred setting because the screen rotates the same way it would if you were to slide out the keyboard.
Hope this helps someone besides myself who was annoyed with having to manually rotate the screen before starting a video.
Enjoy,
minazaki
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Last edited by Kreigz; 01-12-2008 at 09:46 AM.
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