how can i turn of that tilt-for-landscape feature?
or at least, reduce the sensitivity, or put a bit longer delay
before it redraws?
thanks!
Mike
> I know what you mean, If I'm lying on my side in bed and pick up the
> phone it switches to landscape whilst I want it in portrait.
>
> Mike
>
>
What's it do if it's layed down on its back on a table and you're looking
down on it from above....and you rotate it around to show the person seated
next to you on the table? Does that make it flip?
> how can i turn of that tilt-for-landscape feature?
there's a way to do it if you jailbreak.
No, it only works when the phone is vertical or nearly so, how would it
know what orientation it is to the viewer when lying flat?
Mike
Unfortunately, you can't. "Think Different" and stop trying to use your
phone at angles not envisioned by the designers.
The above not withstanding, I believe there is a program in the
jailbreak world that will do what you're asking. I haven't jailbroken
yet, so I'm not really certain of the details.
> No, it only works when the phone is vertical or nearly so, how would it
> know what orientation it is to the viewer when lying flat?
>
>
It IS a smartphone of indescribable design and artificial intelligence.
I'd suspect it to turn on its camera and look at your face. Anything less
would be a horrible mistake, it being a real Apple product and all. As you
slid it across the table, it would see your friend's face upside down from
yours and make the appropriate adjustment, silently, effortlessly in the
twinkling of an eye, hardly noticable to either of you it happens so fast.
It is, after all, not just any old smartphone. It's an Apple! Just ask
anyone!
Ask Vic!
or Michelle!
Yes there's a jailbreak app that does it.
--
JK Sinrod
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com
I doubt if that is in any way possible.
Thanks all. I'm not jailbroken, so looks like i'm up a creek.
oh well. I'll request that feature in the next software update,
i'm sure apple will hop right on that.
>> It is, after all, not just any old smartphone. It's an Apple! Just
>> ask anyone!
>
> Keep it up, Larry; you make yourself look more and more moronic with
> ever post you make.
>
Why thank you, Michelle. It's the nicest thing you've ever said about me.
SBSettings has a module. You can switch it on and off instantly
(one swipe over the top bar plus one tap).
SBSettings alone is worth jailbreaking...
--
In a world without walls and fences,
who needs windows and gates?
Come on now -- customizing features for your personal use? You must be
kidding... it's an Apple!!
--
Kate in MI
http://community.webshots.com/user/K_Groves
"JohnSmith" <som...@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You mean you actually think you know what you want more than Apple knows
> what you want and need????
>
> Come on now -- customizing features for your personal use? You must be
> kidding... it's an Apple!!
>
> --
> Kate in MI
> http://community.webshots.com/user/K_Groves
You are most helpfull...
>
> "JohnSmith" <som...@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:hi2psp$pcb$1...@speranza.aioe.org...
> >i almost always use my iphone in portrait mode. sometimes i tip a bit to
> >the side, and it goes through the
> > annoying pause of thinking i requested landscape mode, flipping the
> > graphics, pausing for a moment, realizing i am
> > still in portrait, and then redrawing the graphics again.
> >
> >
> > how can i turn of that tilt-for-landscape feature?
While in portrait mode, tip the picture on the screen and hold for a few
seconds. The portrait mode will be kept, irrespectively the position of
the iPhone. The same goes for the landscape mode.
regards, Henk
> >
> > or at least, reduce the sensitivity, or put a bit longer delay
> > before it redraws?
> >
> > thanks!
>
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i turn of that tilt-for-landscape feature?
>
> While in portrait mode, tip the picture on the screen and hold for a few
> seconds. The portrait mode will be kept, irrespectively the position of
> the iPhone. The same goes for the landscape mode.
>
> regards, Henk
<snip>
What does "tip the picture on the screen" mean?
I meant: touch the screen with a finger and keep it there for a couple
of seconds. Sorry if my English is not perfect.
This mechanism does probably not work with any app., but it works with
the Apple app for foto-viewing.
regards, henk
> This mechanism does probably not work with any app., but it works with
> the Apple app for foto-viewing.
>
> regards, henk
Thanks for the tip!