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Topic: Is there a way to whitelist ALL apps for g-sensor/accelerometer rotation?  (Read 203 times)
joshcsmith13
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« on: February 03, 2010, 02:31:58 PM »

I find it terribly annoying that when I install a new app, or simply run one that I haven't tried yet, that I have to go add it to a G-sensor white-list, which I only found when I installed TD2 Tools from XDA.  By the way, this allows TouchFLO, on the Today screen, to work in landscape too.
  Can't I just tell my Pure to let anything rotate??  It would be a bonus if there were then a black-list to exclude only certain apps.
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2010, 02:54:14 PM »

I find it terribly annoying that when I install a new app, or simply run one that I haven't tried yet, that I have to go add it to a G-sensor white-list, which I only found when I installed TD2 Tools from XDA.  By the way, this allows the Sense UI, on the Today screen, to work in landscape too.
  Can't I just tell my Pure to let anything rotate??  It would be a bonus if there were then a black-list to exclude only certain apps.

are u running a cooked rom? if so, use maxmanilla and im pretty sure it has a setting where u can make the g sensor turn just left, just right, or both.
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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2010, 03:17:43 PM »

I am using the stock ROM.
Admittedly, I haven't read enough on this to know all the ins and outs, but my impression after using the standard TouchFLO interface is that there are a limited number of apps that will switch to landscape mode automatically, based on g-sensor rotation.  Like I said, TD2 Tools adds a "WhiteList" manager that allows you add certain apps to the "rotate-able" list, but it's a one-at-a-time deal.
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