Ideally, we could let the user decide how sensitive this should be.
Currently, we rotate at about 45 degrees, but it might be a better
default to require going to at least 60.  For my purposes, I would
actually prefer to not rotate until about 105 degrees, so the user would
turn it past 90 and then back.  But that probably isn't a universal
solution, so we could maybe let the user choose whether rotation should
be "easy" (60 degrees) or "hard" (105 degrees).

The "hard" rotation mode would make rotation far more explicit, and
allow people to read while laying down without having to disable auto-
rotation.

Additionally, the comments about using a better lowpass filter sound
like a very good idea.  Otherwise the screen rotates like crazy while
it's getting shaken or vibrated (like while driving a car).

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