This is the paid version of Rotation Lock Adaptive with additional features and customization.If you use the free version often enough, please consider buying the paid version Main features:Adaptive rotation - if you find automatic screen rotation annoying then this app is for you. It will detect the device's orientation and show a transparent button to let you decide whether the screen should be rotated to landscape or portraitLock the screen in landscape or portrait - it will lock the screen the way you want even when some apps don't offer certain orientationIncrease productivity - unnecessary rotation will distract you and interrupt your workflow!Power saving - every screen rotation will involve a lot of computation. By reducing unnecessary rotation the battery will last a bit longerThere are 8 modes which can be chosen in notification area1. Adaptive mode - detect the device's orientation and prompt you whether to rotate the orientation2. Landscape - force the orientation in landscape3. Portrait - force the orientation in portrait4. Reverse Portrait - force the orientation in reverse portrait5. Reverse Landscape - force the orientation in reverse Landscape6. Force auto - automatically rotate the screen in all orientation7. Stock auto - exactly the same as original auto mode8. Stock portrait - exactly the same as original portrait modeBelow are the features which the free version does not include:Per app setting - individual apps can be set to stock mode if they have problems with force landscape modecustom-sized overlay button which is shown in adaptive modeHide notification iconTags: screen orientation rotation control reverse portrait landscape lock reverse power saving upside down

Adaptive rotation - if you find automatic screen rotation annoying then this app is for you. It will detect the device's orientation and show a transparent button to let you decide whether the screen should be rotated to landscape or portrait


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Below are the features which the free version does not include:

Per app setting - individual apps can be set to stock mode if they have problems with force landscape mode

custom-sized overlay button which is shown in adaptive mode

Hide notification icon

I like to watch twitch in bed but anytime I back out of the first stream the orientation will start to rotate upside down and if I lock the screen it will only give me one side to watch it on. Anybody have any tricks they use to fix it or anything?

Yes, Orientation is everything in 3d and your question has many possible answers due to what your object has had done to it. Like, Cloning, Parenting, Applying scale, transformation, and rotation can affect how an object behaves. this video may help =ABayYXu7OfI

When you follow this guide, the camera zoom (not rotation) will be locked when the (mouse) cursor is not showing in game. And when the cursor is showing on screen you can move the right analog stick up and down. That enables you to browse inventory, map, questlog, etc. without a problem.

Hello, I created an adaptive family for this planter system because the object i need to host it too is sloping on both the X, Y and Z axis. i created this family with 4 hosted points. however when i go to place it, it rotates very strangely

Used to select which screen orientation(s) to allow when auto-rotation is enabled on the device. Selecting "All except portrait inverted (180 degrees)" (option 2) prevents the screen from flipping when momentarily pointing the device downward, for example, to scan a barcode below waist level.

Controls whether a device display can be made blank when triggered by the signal set in the Screen Blanking Signal parameter. Blanking the screen blocks all user interaction with the device and its apps.

If the screen rotation problem happens recently, and if you have ever created a restore point or there is an automatic system restore existed, try to restore the computer to a point before the problem began to resolve the problem. Here you can learn more about How to use restore point to restore the system.

Portrait mode holds the screen upward and Landscape mode holds the screen sideways. Both icons look like locks and are gray when enabled. When the screen is locked in Portrait or Landscape mode, the screen no longer rotates when you rotate your phone.

The Home screen does not rotate to landscape mode by default, but if you prefer to view your phone sideways, you can set the Home screen to landscape mode. Follow the steps below to set your Home screen rotation.

The orientation option in the Settings menu enables you to turn off automatic rotation, but your device becomes locked in portrait rather than landscape mode. The Android operating system does support forced landscape mode, and you can add this function to your device by downloading software such as Ultimate Rotation Control, Rotation Locker or Rotation Lock Adaptive from the Play Store (links in Resources).

Turn on adaptive brightness to automatically optimise brightness level on your device based on the available light around you. Adaptive brightness is on by default. You can still adjust your brightness when needed.

Adaptive Rotation Lock (paid: $2.00; free): The ability of our phones to rotate orientation automatically when you turn them sideways is fantastic for those times when you actually want them to do so, but nine times out of ten, it happens accidentally when you turn the phone on its axis for some other reason. Then you have to rotate it back, lock the orientation, and rotate it again.

DashClock Widget (free): Every Android user we know swears by DashClock. DashClock puts your most important notifications and other information on your home or lock screen in a beautiful, clean and readable format.

Smart Lockscreen Protector (free): If your phone is protected by any form of security and you have remote tracking enabled (through an app like Cerberus, mentioned later in this list), neither would be of much help to you because most thieves would simply turn off the device the moment they lay their hands on it. Unless you install Smart Lockscreen Protector, which will make it impossible to bring up the Shut Down dialog on the lock screen.

That is not how I think something like this should work. In real-time processing NOTHING should wait indefinitely and certainly not without giving notice after a long enough duration (with variable values for "long enough").

It seems much better to try to acquire the lock for a few seconds? and on failure abort and write an ERROR to the syslog...

I am on it, albeit at glacial speed ;). But adding reporting to the existing locking code should be easy, re-designing maintain_pingers and its interactions with the main loop less so.

However I am happy that proper serialization of start/stop actions seems to solve some of the issues in that area, so hurray for proper locking

Hey but you have assumed the role of Mr Locks himself for long enough? Recall that I have argued for some time against the use of locks, but now that we have adopted them you are arguing against the use of locks. Volte-face?

Yes, indeed, however the goal here is not locks for locks sake but to robustly and reliably serialize starting and stopping of pingers. Initially we did this from maintain_pingers() and the main loop (via killing maintain_pingers) so locks looked like a decent method to make sure these two do not interfere. However recent changes moved all the killing/starting business to maintain_pingers (the mainloop only requests things from maintain_pingers via signals), and once it is localized only there, I hope that serialization without locks is not going to be a problem...

That is one way to describe it, I would rather say my view has refined/matured over time to a point where locks seem expendable. But hey, I have not implemented any of this so I might be out to lunch on this and locks might still be needed...

Yes, don't hold back ;). Again my point was that we had serialization issues and that locks are a decent way to address those and as it looks they do help. But again, I think I see a path now for maintain_pingers* to supply the necessary serialization by virtue of single-threaded control flow (but again this might not work out).

After you make that choice, you can make a few more choices if you select Settings > Display. You can choose portrait or landscape orientation and screen size (tablet only). You can also lock or unlock the aspect ratio and support device rotation (or not).

You activate responsiveness by turning off the app's Scale to fit setting, which is on by default. When you turn this setting off, you also turn off Lock aspect ratio because you're no longer designing for a specific screen shape. (You can still specify whether your app supports device rotation.)

If you use another experimental feature, named Components, you can construct building blocks and reuse them throughout your app. As with the Container control, the controls that you place within a component should base their position and size formulas on Parent.Width and Parent.Height, which refer to the size of the component. More information: Create a component.

A new way to autoguide and track, the SteadyStar AO Guider with Field Rotator is a powerful and versatile companion to your telescope, mount and camera. The built-in Field Rotator allows you to move the SteadyStar's off-axis prism to locate a guide star or to change the imaging camera orientation. It also enables long exposure imaging with motorized altitude-azimuth mounts. And with the fast adaptive optics guiding, it turns any image capable mount (Alt-Az or EQ) into a more effective one, yielding better tracking. 2351a5e196

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