move on screen button to side on landscape - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

move on screen button to side on landscape?

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rotation query

is it correct that the screen rotation should only be vertical, or horizontal with buttons on right hand side - i.e. it won't rotate if you hold it horizontally with buttons on left hand side? Or is it app specific?
landwomble said:
is it correct that the screen rotation should only be vertical, or horizontal with buttons on right hand side - i.e. it won't rotate if you hold it horizontally with buttons on left hand side? Or is it app specific?
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As factory standard this is how all HTC phones seem to come. Some Apps will add more functionality in them though so you can rotate any way

homescreen rotation

is there a way to have the home screen auto rotate in to landscap thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822523
Anything to rotate the display upside down 180* since the SGS usb port is on the top so i could make a dock without the usb sticking out at the top

[Q] Landscape Camera - how to swipe to camera roll??

Am I missing something or is it basically impossible to swipe into the camera roll while the camera app is in landscape.
Start a little further in, just to the left of the camera controls.
Perfect, thanks. I was trying to find a sweet spot between the camera controls and onscreen buttons when all the while I could have swiped from almost anywhere on the screen

Portrait issue

i can't press two fingers at portrait mode but i can in landscape mode !
I mean that when I'm on portrait mode when i type on keyboard it makes swipe i tried drawing apps to check so when i try to press at the sametime on the screen with two fingers it makes SWIPE
Thanks

Dualshock 4 touchpad sensitivity is different for X and Y axes

When using the touchpad on my Dual Shock 4 controller with my Samsung Note 10+, the sensitivity for vertical motion is double that of horizontal motion. Meaning, a 45-degree diagonal swipe moves the cursor at a 22.5-degree angle.
Visual Example: https://imgur.com/a/A7TVW0i
This is probably because the touchpad gets stretched to 'fit' the screen (in portrait mode), as in a swipe from bottom-to-top of the touchpad makes the cursor travel the height of the screen, and a swipe left-to-right make the cursor travel the width of the screen (when in landscape, the touchpad is still stretched to portrait dimensions).
Is there a way to make the touchpad not 'stretched', so finger swipes are 1:1 with cursor movement?

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