This is a known problem with the 2.3 emulator.

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 5:12 PM, chc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there - posted this in -beginners a few weeks ago but got no
> response, sorry for the double-post:
>
> When I rotate the emulator screen (ctrl-F12 or ctrl-F11 or numpad
> 9/7) the emulator flips the screen but the contents rotate with it,
> and no rotation seems to happen in software... that is, the
> "desktop" just turns sideways and stays sideways. True of any
> screen, any app, I try rotating several times, try going "home", try running
> apps and rotating those, etc, and it never seems to have any useful effect.
> Just flips everything sideways. I've let it sit there
> sideways for a while just in case it was taking a long time to notice the
> orientation change, no dice.
>
> For the AVM, I'm trying this with the default setup, i.e. "autorotate
> screen" is still enabled in the options.
>
> I'm running Kubuntu 10.10, Eclipse 3.6/Helios, SDK/ADK 10 (just
> downloaded/installed SDK/ADK yesterday).
>
> The target AVM is 2.3.3, WQVGA400, Device ram size 1024, starting from
> and saving to snapshot, and emulator is configured through eclipse to
> add options "-cpu-delay 0 -no-boot-anim -cache /my/path/" (although
> nothing seems to show up in /my/path/, but maybe that's normal for
> what little i'm doing so far?)
>
> Any ideas? This is obviously a problem, since one of the main reasons
> for the emulator is testing various screen configurations, so I wonder if
> I'm doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks!
> -chc
>
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