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This doesn't seem to work for me. Here's my setup:
- PR1.2
- N9Quick Tweak installed (version 7.2, for PR1.2)
- initially, enabled autorotation via N9QT. Tried to disable this and then installed MAG's orientation toggle
- already did "killall sysuid" after installing orientation toggle
Is the orientation toggle dependent on any other app/script, or does it work on its own? Should I be removing/uninstalling N9QT to make orientation toggle work? Or is it because I'm still on PR1.2?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT:
I see now.
So when I tapped (clicked) on the orientation toggle to lock it to landscape, what it does is to lock the interface of apps to landscape (Terminal, Messages, Email, etc.)...and toggling it to portrait does the same. I was under the impression that the orientation toggle also involves the rotation of the home screens. All cleared now. Thank you!
Last edited by topet2k12001; 2012-08-04 at 20:13.