So first, we will deal with how you can swipe down Control Center on your iPhone X, and then learn to
turn portrait orientation ON and OFF.
Not exact matches
[30] It has an accelerometer, which enables the user to seamlessly rotate pages between landscape and
portrait orientations when the Kindle DX is
turned on its side and it includes built - in speakers.
For example, if I launch the
portrait - only Tetris game when in landscape (horizontal) mode, the basic PlayBook controls move as if I had
turned the PlayBook to
portrait (vertical)
orientation.
A responsive built - in accelerometer lets you switch
orientation from
portrait to landscape format in an instant, and the touch - based page
turns adjust accordingly.
Simple functions such as rotating the screen from
portrait to landscape
orientation in an app was faster and
turning pages in e-books felt less laggy too.
Another unfortunate thing about the A1 is the fact that the home screen is automatically locked into
portrait orientation, which makes for an awkward user experience if you're in the middle of using landscape and are forced to
turn the tablet right side up each time you toggle back to the main screen.
As anyone who has ever
turned a sheet of typing paper on its side would know, its
orientation is known as «
portrait» when vertical and «landscape» when horizontal.
When you
turn it to
portrait orientation, that's even more so.
To disable
portrait screen
orientation on your iPhone X, you need to access Control Center on the device as there is no other place from where you can
turn landscape mode off.
Your phone's screen will now continue to work in landscape mode (at least in apps and menus that support it; the home screen, for example, only works in
portrait) until you re-enable auto rotation, turn the phone to portrait orientation, then tap the rotation toggle in the notification shade till it says P
portrait) until you re-enable auto rotation,
turn the phone to
portrait orientation, then tap the rotation toggle in the notification shade till it says P
portrait orientation, then tap the rotation toggle in the notification shade till it says
PortraitPortrait.
Perhaps my favorite feature is the Mate 10 Pro's speakers, which are loud, clear, and automatically switch from mono to stereo when you
turn the phone from
portrait to landscape
orientation.