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Originally Posted by TomJ View Post
The theory is that if the showee is in front of you, you flip the device toward him about its x-axis, so it is landscape but upside-down and back to you.
Well, there were several variables in my show. First, I was using the stylus as a pointer to follow specific lines across multiple images, so upside-down wasn't too helpful. My showee was sitting and swivelling to degrees, and I was standing. Admittedly not rehearsed, but such is the life of mere mortals . Certainly a dance worth practising if necessary.

Originally Posted by TomJ View Post
Personally, I think it's pretty groovy, but I agree an option to turn it off would be handy.
It has been somewhat amusing to play with, but not practical I've found.

Originally Posted by TomJ View Post
Still, there are other apps one can use to show a jpeg; MicroB springs immediately to mind.
Anything to get a lock on images!!! Perhaps some work is needed on photo path mapping for MicroB.

Originally Posted by TomJ View Post
Actually, I have just dicovered something. Zooming an image (using the volume rocker keys, for them as don't know) seems to disable the autorotate behaviour, with the image remaining in whiche'er orientation 'twas in when you zoomed. Returning to the original zoom setting reinstates rotation.
Thanks... that does indeed work!