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Re: RotationService
Drag the Rotation Service XML from wherever you installed it to your desktop right click on it and hit edit or open with notepad scroll don till it look like this
</Landscape> <!-- If EnableAutoRotationProcesses and DisableAutoRotationProcesses are both defined here then --> <!-- only EnableAutoRotationProcesses will be used (which means that by default auto rotation will be disabled) --> <!-- Processes which have auto rotation feature enabled --> <EnableAutoRotationProcesses> *<Process>skyfire.exe</Process>* <Process>tmail.exe</Process> <Process>s2p.exe</Process> <Process>Opera9.exe</Process> <Process>GoogleMaps.exe</Process> <Process>TaskMgr.exe</Process> <Process>FoxitReader.exe</Process> <Process>mobilegadu.exe</Process> <Process>regedit.exe</Process> <Process>Talk.exe</Process> <Process>cecmd.exe</Process> </EnableAutoRotationProcesses> add the .exe file you want to be able to have in landscape and there you go. i am not sure what the .exe of skyfire so check it with your task manager. |
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