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Post your Gyrator 2 Events!
As the title says!
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Name: Application: Orientation: (List all) Stylus: (List) Events: (List) Sounds: (If applicable) Your sensor thresholds and options: (If you have changed them, and the change is needed for your event) Purpose of Event: Link:XDA Dev Thread***Dev's Site Description: Quote:
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Re: Post your Gyrator 2 Events!
I removed it as well...really annoying and slow when you don't want it to rotate. I tried adding all sorts of rules to make it not rotate during a call (dial screen) and it just wouldn't work.
I then realized I didn't need/care for it much. |
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Ditto
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If you are still getting rotation in an application, you may just need to promote it. The last rule in the default config is a catch-all that nullifies other rules below it.
That said, I am on the verge of uninstalling too; unwanted rotation is annoying. |
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What pissed me off the most was how it rotated a screen when i did not want any rotation. Then when I rotated the device because of the unwanted rotation, the freakin screen rotates again! So it was a constant battle between gyrator and me.
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Your post cracked me up because I know somebody else was as frustrated with it as I was....... (& I couldn't wait to try it) ~John |
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Can anyone help me design an event that will rotate Opera Mini (which runs inside of esmertec jbed java)?
I don't understand how to use the learn window class and learn window title options, if that's necessary here. |
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