Along the lines of using Ctrl-F11 and Ctrl-F12 to switch between Portriat and Landscape in the Android Simulator,
anyone know of a way to change to each of the:
portrait
portrait upside down
landscape left
landscape right
Simulator - portrait, upside down, landscape left and right?
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Simulator - portrait, upside down, landscape left and right?
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Re: Simulator - portrait, upside down, landscape left and right?
Note:
Due to a limitation in the OS,
'landscape left' and 'portrait upside-down'
orientations are
only supported on Android 2.3 and later.
But how do I get the 2.3 simulator into those positions?
Due to a limitation in the OS,
'landscape left' and 'portrait upside-down'
orientations are
only supported on Android 2.3 and later.
But how do I get the 2.3 simulator into those positions?
All my best,
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Re: Simulator - portrait, upside down, landscape left and right?
Or-- in other words-- has anybody done this successfully?