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Old 01-14-2010, 11:24 PM
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

That's weird. cprog is your phone dialer program.

Are you absolutely positive that you don't have any other program like ChangeScreen or Gyrator installed?

It would be helpful if you could post the entries that you find under both "Whitelist" and "ModuleName"
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

Update:

I added insomniac's registry edits for Start/Manila and it works great!

I would like to add this for "YomoMedia" which is a great RSS reader. Do I need an entry in both the "ModuleName" and "WhiteList" Keys, or would the "ModuleName" alone suffice? The "ModuleName" seems straightforward - just the name of the App, and then the path to its executable.

Since the various WhiteList Values are not intuitive, I'm not sure what I would put for YomoMedia.

Any suggestions?
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:21 PM
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

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Update:

I added insomniac's registry edits for Start/Manila and it works great!

I would like to add this for "YomoMedia" which is a great RSS reader. Do I need an entry in both the "ModuleName" and "WhiteList" Keys, or would the "ModuleName" alone suffice? The "ModuleName" seems straightforward - just the name of the App, and then the path to its executable.

Since the various WhiteList Values are not intuitive, I'm not sure what I would put for YomoMedia.

Any suggestions?
I dont use that program. post the cab so i can take a look at its files, and i will get back to when possible
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:49 PM
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

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I dont use that program. post the cab so i can take a look at its files, and i will get back to when possible
You can download it with this link:

http://m.yomomedia.com/yomocabs/YomoMedia.cab

It is free, although they do ask for registration to use it, so I wasn't sure if it was 'kosher' for me to post the cab file directly.

It's actually a pretty cool RSS program; I like it better than RSS Hub, Viigo, etc.

Thanks!
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

I downloaded the cab will check it out later tonight.
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

It took me 4 tries, but I got it.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HTC\HTCSensor\GSensor\W hitelist
"YomoMedia"="NETCF_AGL_BASE_"
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

Unfortunately, and surprisingly, this didn't work for me. I added the String with the exact syntax you provided, reset my phone, but YomoMedia doesn't respond to rotation.

I'm running Verizon's Stock 6.1 ROM.

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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

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Bump - also, fwiw, Adobe Reader LE doesn't auto-rotate either, unfortunately.

This really shouldn't be so hard. HTC and/or VZW should really have provided a simple, built-in way of allowing the user to control which apps do and don't rotate using the phone's G-sensor. Pretty irresponsible not to...
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Unfortunately, and surprisingly, this didn't work for me. I added the String with the exact syntax you provided, reset my phone, but YomoMedia doesn't respond to rotation.

I'm running Verizon's Stock 6.1 ROM.

??
Hmm, maybe because you are on the Stock rom, maybe vzw has something confilcting, works fine for me, yomo flipped, adobe reader, which i use all thime flips for me. double check the registry to the text I posted the other day and double check you have spelling and ebtries correct, plus they are case sensitive as well.
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

i also fogot to mention that to get yomo to flip, you need net cf 3.5, sorry bout that. stock rom's have 2.0, there should be threads here or at xda with 3.5 cab for youb to install, or you can download from ms site as well, and install via computer connection, hope this helps, then yomo should flip
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Re: Manually configure Program Rotation via Registry?

Bump - also, fwiw, Adobe Reader LE doesn't auto-rotate either, unfortunately.

This really shouldn't be so hard. HTC and/or VZW should really have provided a simple, built-in way of allowing the user to control which apps do and don't rotate using the phone's G-sensor. Pretty irresponsible not to...
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