Screen rotation sensitivity setting?

RobFreundlich

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OK, it's time for an "I'm stupid" question: I found a setting somewhere, and lost it.

Specifically, I am pretty certain that some time in the last month or two, I saw a setting to control the sensitivity of my GN2's screen rotation sensor. I don't know whether it was in the OS or some third-party app, but now I can't find it. Does anyone know where I might have run across this?
 
OK, it's time for an "I'm stupid" question: I found a setting somewhere, and lost it.

Specifically, I am pretty certain that some time in the last month or two, I saw a setting to control the sensitivity of my GN2's screen rotation sensor. I don't know whether it was in the OS or some third-party app, but now I can't find it. Does anyone know where I might have run across this?

I have not seen Any control for this but I could be wrong.

From my Galaxy Note 2 via Tapatalk
 
Only one I am aware of is smart rotation under display. It uses the camera to look at you and figure out the screen rotation.
 
OK, it's time for an "I'm stupid" question: I found a setting somewhere, and lost it.

Specifically, I am pretty certain that some time in the last month or two, I saw a setting to control the sensitivity of my GN2's screen rotation sensor. I don't know whether it was in the OS or some third-party app, but now I can't find it. Does anyone know where I might have run across this?

Could it be the gyro calibration? That's in:

System settings > motion > advanced > gyroscope calibration

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note II
 
Could it be the gyro calibration? That's in:

System settings > motion > advanced > gyroscope calibration

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note II

That's not it, although it's a useful setting (and one I didn't know about). This one controlled how far you had to go from horizontal to vertical (or vice versa) before the screen orientation would switch.
 
That's not it, although it's a useful setting (and one I didn't know about). This one controlled how far you had to go from horizontal to vertical (or vice versa) before the screen orientation would switch.

That's almost definitely a third party app

Sent from my GT-N7100
 
Haven't seen anything in this. Bit sure if it exists. I know it's an option somewhere (probably hard coded by the manufacturer) because some devices are definitely more sensitive than others.
 
That's not it, although it's a useful setting (and one I didn't know about). This one controlled how far you had to go from horizontal to vertical (or vice versa) before the screen orientation would switch.

Is there an icon for "smack self on forehead"? I just found it, and it has nothing to do with screen rotation. If you enable "Tilt to zoom", and then go into "Advanced options", it's there under "Sensitivity settings --> Tilt to zoom".

I don't actually use TTZ, but I must have played with it at some point and seen this, and then transposed it into screen rotation. Rats!
 
Is there an icon for "smack self on forehead"? I just found it, and it has nothing to do with screen rotation. If you enable "Tilt to zoom", and then go into "Advanced options", it's there under "Sensitivity settings --> Tilt to zoom".

I don't actually use TTZ, but I must have played with it at some point and seen this, and then transposed it into screen rotation. Rats!

Ah, thanks for letting us know.

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note II
 
I found it on my phone. Go to settings. Select general. Then go to gestures. Scroll to the bottom and you will see motion sensor calibration.
 

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