No the point of this config is to allow it to rotate with the sensor.  The
user can still lock the screen to one orientation.

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 2:28 AM, clemp6r <clemplant...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My Honeycomb app uses the sensorLandscape orientation. On my tablet,
> when I uncheck the "auto-rotate screen" preference in the system
> settings, my app continues using the sensor to detect which
> orientation to use, instead of locking the 0° landscape orientation
> (as some other apps do, like Youtube, Pulse, CNN, but not Market).
>
> So, is there a way for my app to not use the sensor when "auto-rotate
> screen" is disabled?
>
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