One of the more interesting features that arrived with the larger screen iPhone Plus models is the ability to view the devices Home Screen, where app icons are shown, in a rotated sideways horizont…

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One of the more interesting features that arrived with the larger screen iPhone Plus models is the ability to view the devices Home Screen, where app icons are shown, in a rotated sideways horizont…
FileMaker Go - Set Allowed Screen Orientations
FileMaker Go – Set Allowed Screen Orientations
A handy video guide from JohnAustin Lamprecht for a method to limit and or control the orientation of the screen on an iOS device using FileMaker G0 14: Sometimes you do not want the user to rotate between portrait and landscape modes on FileMaker Go. See how you can prevent that now… Source: FileMaker Go – Set Allowed Screen Orientations
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Lock the Surface Screen Orientation
Lock the Surface Screen Orientation
If you’ve used your Surface for any length of time, you’ve probably witnessed the Surface screen orientation switch between landscape and portrait mode.
And you’ve probably been annoyed because it would switch between the two modes when you don’t expect or want it to do so.
It always seems to happen to me when I’m showing someone…
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Life Tip
Today I learned how to lock my iPod screen from rotating, so I can use the safari app lying on my side. This is a literal revolution in my life. It is also the first time that yahoo answers has actually provided me with a useful answer. For anyone who doesn't know how: you double tap the home button to bring up multitasking, swipe the icons across to the right, and there is a button there that locks the screen in its current orientation. [insert whaaaaaat gif here when next on computer]