Posts Tagged ‘Gyrator’

Gyrator 2008.12.10 r1 – Auto Rotate applications Got an update


gyrator-updateGyrator has an advanced graphical configuration interface using the G-sensor of the HTC Diamond/PRO to auto rotate the screen.

Gyrator has an advanced graphical configuration interface which can be used to create thousands of combinations of events to suit every users needs. Windows can be excluded from all events, or only some of them. Customizable sound events can be triggered, and the device can be made to vibrate for any event. The keypad can be locked, the screen can be turned off, or the entire device can be instructed to suspend.

Now supports ALL HTC Diamond/HTC Diamond Pro variants!

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Gyrator 2008.11.21 r0 – auto screen rotator for accelerometer application


Gyrator

Gyrator


Gyrator is a screen rotator which uses the GSensor to detect the orientation of the device, and rotate the device screen accordingly. It has a graphical configuration system for blacklisting/whitelisting applications where auto rotation should not be performed.

Gyrator will enable your device to:

  • Automatically rotate the screen orientation to match that of the device
  • Automatically lock your device, or turn off the screen when the device is placed in a certain orientation
  • React to the stylus being inserted and removed from the device
  • Notify you when an event has ocurred by means of vibration or audiable alert.

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Gyrator – auto screen rotator for accelerometer application


Gyrator

Gyrator


Gyrator is a screen rotator which uses the GSensor to detect the orientation of the device, and rotate the device screen accordingly. It has a graphical configuration system for blacklisting/whitelisting applications where auto rotation should not be performed.

Gyrator will enable your device to:

  • Automatically rotate the screen orientation to match that of the device
  • Automatically lock your device, or turn off the screen when the device is placed in a certain orientation
  • React to the stylus being inserted and removed from the device
  • Notify you when an event has ocurred by means of vibration or audible alert.

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