Posts Tagged ‘screen rotate’

changeScreen v2.78 – Auto Screen Rotation application


changescreen

changescreen

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!

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GSen 1.8 – auto screen rotation for Touch Diamond using the accelerometer


GSen

We know the Omnia supports screen rotation using the accelerometer for most applications, now the Touch Diamond gets the same feature thanks to this little freeware from s-k-tools.com. This hack does NOT work with the Touch Pro as the Touch Pro will base most of its screen rotation on the sliding keyboard instead. For the Diamond, you can use the screen rotation feature on most applications, if not all, which is initiated by turning your device and activating the motion sensors.

It even allows to exclude applications (like Opera Mobile which doesn’t need GSEN) or vice versa, to select which applications should be used. In addition it has a nice add-on feature which lets you turn the device in standby mode by turning the device to screen.

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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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Screen Rotator.Net – manual screen rotation utility for windows mobile


Screen Rotator

Screen Rotator


With this pocket pc freeware you can turn the screen in all 4 directions. You can lay the program on a button for fast access. This program is of special interest for devices where a rotate function is not more available, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond.

Features:
# Rotate in all 4 direction
# Rotate to the top (upside down)
# Additional: Softreset button

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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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GSen 1.7 – auto screen rotation for Touch Diamond using the accelerometer


GSen

We know the Omnia supports screen rotation using the accelerometer for most applications, now the Touch Diamond gets the same feature thanks to this little freeware from s-k-tools.com. This hack does NOT work with the Touch Pro as the Touch Pro will base most of its screen rotation on the sliding keyboard instead. For the Diamond, you can use the screen rotation feature on most applications, if not all, which is initiated by turning your device and activating the motion sensors.

It even allows to exclude applications (like Opera Mobile which doesn’t need GSEN) or vice versa, to select which applications should be used. In addition it has a nice add-on feature which lets you turn the device in standby mode by turning the device to screen.

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Pocket Device Power Manager


Pocket Device Power Manager will help you easily manage the energy consumption of your device. With Pocket Device Power Manager you can switch off the screen of your device using only one touch.

Features:

1. Turn off the device screen
Allows the device significantly save battery power when you use it as player or radio. The LCD display often turns out to the big battery sucker, especially if backlight is configured to be very bright. This function available from System Tray.

2. A soft reset
Makes it easy to restart a locked up system without loss of data. A soft reset will close running programs and clear the contents of Main Memory (RAM). This function available from System Tray.

3. Force your Pocket PC into stand-by mode
This mode is also intended to save battery power when your Pocket PC is idle. This function available from System Tray.

4. Rotate screen
This function allows you to rotate the screen orientation from portrait <-> landscape orientation without breaking your current work.

5. Auto start on soft reset device
You can allow Pocket Power Manager to auto start immediately after soft reset. If application have already been configured the specified icons will be displayed in the System Tray.

6. Support Windows Mobile 2003/2005

Pocket Device Power Manager

Source : pocketpowermanager.com