NavTetris, created by baldo_hk, is a classic Tetris game with a modern rendition – you control the blocks with your device’s accelerometer.
How to play:
- Tetrominoes can be moved by tilting your device to the left or right, or by using the “left” or “right” key.
- Tetrominoes can be rotated by using the scrollwheel (both directions), or by using the “up” key (only clockwise direction).
- Tetrominoes can be dropped instantly to the bottom by using the “Enter” key. The dropping can be accelerated by press and hold of the “Down” Key.
G-Trigger is a G-Sensor based shake detector application for Windows Mobile. It allows you to trigger a predefined action upon shaking your mobile phone in a particular direction. It supports shaking in many directions, giving you many options and freedom to customize. This update brings the ability to save a screenshot, show/hide keyboard, and change wallpaper by shaking your device. Visit the XDA support forum for more information and to give feedback.
Note: you will need .NET CF 3.5 and an accelerometer enabled device.
Features:
- Customized actions
- Conditional actions
- Suspend exceptions
- Disable action exceptions
- Run service on device start-up
- Individual threshold settings for all three directions; Horizontal, Vertical & Front-Back
- Action feedback vibration settings
- Action feedback play sound settings
- Profiling
- Different actions for different applications
- AppToDate support
Recent changes:
v0.9.1 beta [10-Jul-2009]
– Fixed: Null reference bug on fresh installation
v0.9.0 beta [02-Jul-2009]
– Added: Actions
o Save Screenshot (BMP/JPG/PNG/GIF at predefined location)
o Change Wallpaper (Today Screen, Manila Home & S2U2)
o Show/Hide/Toggle On-Screen Keyboard (SIP)
– Added: Added option to enable/disable debug logs
– Added: Lower threshold value up to 5 for front-back actions
– Added: Profile priority setting for auto-trigger profile option
– Added: Included new samsung SDK for G-Sensor in setup
– Fixed: Unable to detect screen is off on certain devices
– Fixed: Auto Start Service on device boot up issue (introduced in 0.8.0)
– Fixed: Few minor bugs
MobileMagic activates automatic G rotation for any app. You can customize any events say for example you need to launch the notes application when you pull the stylus out , etc. You can restrict the auto rotation of screen for specific apps. Need to have .NET compact framework 3.5 installed for this to work.
If you are not satisfied with the levels of automatic backlight setting levels on your device then try this simple utility to manually set those limits.
With this tool you can adjust your backlight levels according to the values your light sensor measures…
You can also change the interval how often the light sensor should be accessed.
With those two features you may save some battery power.
Requirements:
Any pocketpc windows mobile with Light sensor built in.
Do you feel irritated at rotating screens manually everytime you rotate the screen? If you have G-sensor try this application & it will take all your pains away at rotating screen manually.
“Turn your life around – literally, with the help of changeScreen, a screen rotation application for G-Sensor enabled Windows Mobile phones.”
This appliaction will:
- Allow you to stop and start the screen switch as you please.
- Start up with your device if desired.
- Allow exceptions (Opera is an exception by default because it already uses the Gsensor).
- NOT show up in the running programs list! (Most important thing to me!)
- You also do NOT need to install .NETCF 3.5 to use this. It should run fine on 2.0!
Locking was never so fun! G-sensor has really made it in that way.
SensorLock is a program designed for the HTC Touch Diamond (and will probably work on the HTC Touch Pro too). SensorLock allows you to lock the device’s screen and buttons, thereby preventing random button and screen presses while the device is in your pocket.
Locking and unlocking is simply done by rotating the device around its longest axis (clockwise for locking and counter-clockwise for unlocking) and can be done in any program (Media Player, TomTom etc) without disrupting normal device operation.
Based on the Falling Balls game for the iphone comes Billy for Windows Mobile. It was developed by zehlein from xda-developers. Billy, the haunted man, is in trouble. Balls are falling down and he has to run to avoid being crashed. It’s your task to help him. Billy can be played using the HTC-G-Sensor or the touchscreen and should run on nearly any resolution.