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2014-02-05 01:18:24 +0200
There are many rotation-lock apps on Android, despite Android having options for landscape and portrait lock in the settings. Primarily this is to make rotation lock faster to access than the time it takes to dig through the settings to change between manual portrait, manual landscape, and auto-rotation. It goes to show how quickly the rotation lock needs to be available.
I would like to suggest a minimalistic solution: A "rotate to here" gesture, directly accessible from within any application. You set rotation mode to manual in the settings, turning off all auto-rotation. This enables a quickly accessible gesture that immediately rotates the screen to the current orientation of the phone and re-locks it there whenever the gesture is used.
The gesture could be anything, a button would suit the Android paradigm. For the Jolla, perhaps you draw a down-pointing "V" on the screen?
This would simplify the setting too, you only have two options: manual and auto-rotate, so you could reduce it to a check-box for "Auto-rotate" on or off.
This has already been posted as a question (URL below), but I am closing it, so we collect all answers here.
https://together.jolla.com/question/24375/add-rotation-lock-by-a-rotate-to-here-gesture-accessible-from-all-apps/
To me it would suffice if the screen only rotated 90 degrees. For the time being I'm unable to figure out the point of the 180 degree rotation it currently uses.
In any case, the browser is currently unusable while lying which I hope will be addressed by Jolla.
fercen ( 2014-02-01 11:14:08 +0200 )editIn other phones it would make some sense given that you could choose on which side of the screen the buttons are, but Jolla doesn't have any so there's little difference between tilting the phone left or right. It could just fine compensate the rotation in only one side.
fercen ( 2014-02-01 11:50:04 +0200 )editI would like this option in the pulley menu for all applications..
JS ( 2014-02-02 18:22:54 +0200 )editI don't think pulley menu is the place for global features like this. They tend to get crowded enough as it is. We still have plenty of gestures available, though.
fercen ( 2014-02-02 18:29:21 +0200 )editThis is a big one for me. It was actually a pleasant surprise when I first got my Jolla that it (for the most part) didn't support landscape, as I never had to worry about it auto-rotating. Now that auto-rotating is a thing... I'd love to be able to turn this off.
FunkTrooper ( 2014-02-02 21:28:09 +0200 )edit