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thanks. that answers my answer pretty well!
i wonder if there will be Sensor API-like on the S60 Platform interfaces on N900. that would make many things simpler...
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Still curious about the dbus question a few posts up. Much obliged to anyone who can answer or point me in the right direction.
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2009-11-18
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The wiki page demonstrates that the N900 accelerometers do vary their output with orientation and so can be used to determine orientation.
For the life of me, I can't work out how they do it.
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ST has done it quite elegantly: they sniff out the capacitance variations between micromachined or etched beams of coated silicon placed perpendicular to each other. Movement causes the masses at the ends of the beams to follow more "slowly", causing a measurable variation in capacitance due to bending of the structures. The datasheet tells you more, just see ST's web pages.
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Unofficial PR1.3/Meego 1.1 FAQ
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