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Kai's Screen Rotator Pro.Net
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With this little program you can rotate the screen manually or automatically. Precondition is a built in Accelerating-Sensor*. When rotating the device the screen rotates automatically in the right direction. Rotation in all four directions (manually or automatically)Rotation up (upend the display)Additionally: Softreset buttonLaying upside down on the screen turns the device off (adjustable) Example: you turn the device left, the screen rotates in the right position. Now lay the device on the desk and the alignment of the screen remains. The range of the angle is -30 and +30 off zero, means at 0, 90, 180 and 270. *Accelerating-Sensor: This program runs only on devices from HTC and similar with integrated accelerating-sensor, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro, HTC Advantage (WM6.1), HTC Raphael, HTC P3700, O2 XDA Diamond, T-Mobile MDA Compact IV, T-Mobile Ameo (WM6.1), HTC Touch HD and future devices from HTC. Runs also on Samsung Omnia i900. Now also for Samsung Omnia II i8000. If you are not sure wether your device has such a sensor, try the demo-version.System requirements:System: Windows Mobile for WM6.xScreen: 240x320 Pixel or higherProcessors: Samsung, Intel PXA XScale, StrongARM, OMAP, QualcomNewest technology: Program developed in Visual Studio.Net.Which Pocket PC do I have? Help ?
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