The sensor simulator seems like it would be very helpful if I could
get it to connect. Which port number do I need (and if it depends on
my settings, where do I go to change it?)

On Aug 9, 1:54 pm, Jack Ha <[email protected]> wrote:
> The accelerometer supports three axes of rotation: forward-backward,
> left-right, and up-down.
>
> Take a look at his sensor simulator:
>
>    http://code.google.com/p/openintents/wiki/SensorSimulator
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> On Aug 6, 3:37 pm, Steeler <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
>
> > I want to include accelerometer support in my app, but the
> > documentation seemed pretty spotty. How many axes of rotation does the
> > accelerometer support, and how do you differentiate between the axes?
>
> > Also, do *any* current Android phones actually have a dpad? The
> > emulator's not as useful as it could be if it doesn't have any
> > emulation of the accelerometer (if it does, please let me know) and
> > has a dpad instead of the real-life trackball.- Hide quoted text -
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