Problem with G-Sensor

I tested a new game, stilt 3d. Worked perfectly. This shows that the g-sensor is working fine

Sent from my Flytouch 3 using Android Tablet Forum
 
Have the same issue with my S7, it is a problem with the gsensor being reversed, but some software designers are clever enough to understand and work around the problem.

Sent from my GT-P1010 using Android Tablet Forum
 
Yes problem, my opinion, is at the game since this new game work perfectly


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my tablet (Wow pad) has similar. Before my firmware corrupt and I Hard Reset my tablet, it working fine before firmware corrupt, but after hard reset it's sensor orientation turns it's display to 90 degree clockwise. When I handle it landscape it shows portrait display (head on right side) and when I turn it to portrait, it turns display to landscape (head on right side). I tried to change ROM but can't do it because it always detect it's built-in ROM first to load. I reset it again and again but problem is still there.

Can anyone help me to change it's default orientation from 0 to -90 degree or guide me any other way to solve this problem.

Thanks & Regards
 
I have the same problem with some driving games (Carzy Karts works but Raging Thunder has the problem) and I am waiting for someone to give a fix. Hold the Flytouch 3 in landscape and the car turns hard left. Another forum there is a post I have not tried it yet to reset your G-sensor. Do it at your own risk, but if it works let us all know.
there is a fix if you g-sensor is inverted. First make sure that is the case. The best way is to install a game that that runs solely off the sensore. Labyrinth Tilt is perfect for this. Install it and see if it is truly inverted. If it is you need a terminal program like Connectbot and to log in as root then:

1. Run ConnectBot
2. Connect: choose local (enter)
3. Type: setenv gsensor_axis 0,-1,1,1,2,1
4. Type: exit
5. Reboot PAD

This is not my fix and I have never tried it. it is just something I found online so try it at your own risk.
 
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