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Old 08-16-2010, 03:43 PM
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Re: Turn off G-Sensor COMPLETELY?

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Originally Posted by gorelow View Post
as ,long as this post was started can someone maybe elaborate on what they use the g sensor for? i agree all its done is drive me crazy but id love to know the upside to it
games, auto-rotation of: apps/ web browser/ manila/sense, call ringer decreasing when device is picked up, ummm theres more but theres 3 things that are pretty commonly used in conjunction with the g-sensor.. its the same as an accelrometer.. just named differntly

example - diasbling this means the game Teeter will no longer work.. help understand the function of g-sensor a little better??? think 6 axis controlers on ps3 - except its only 3axis on TP2 i believe.. i know EPIC is 6axis though i believe
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