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Rotation Control

Rotation Control

4.3
Application Description

This handy app lets you effortlessly manage your mobile screen orientation. Rotation Control lets you set your screen to portrait or landscape mode, or even customize orientation on a per-app basis. Quickly change settings from your notification area. Features include forced sensor rotation, reverse portrait, and more. Note: Forcibly changing an app's display can sometimes cause problems. Whether you're lying on your side, doing a headstand, or simply want more control, this app is for you. Rotate with confidence and explore all the possibilities with Rotation - Screen Orientation Manager.

Rotation Control Features:

  • Easy screen orientation changes from your notification area.
  • Customize screen orientation for individual apps.
  • Multiple orientation options: portrait, landscape, reverse portrait, and reverse landscape.
  • Sensor-based settings for automatic screen rotation.
  • Unique settings like "lie left," "lie right," and "headstand" for precise control.
  • Troubleshooting tips to resolve screen rotation issues.

Conclusion:

Rotation Control offers convenient and customizable screen orientation management. With its many options and troubleshooting advice, it's a valuable tool for optimizing your viewing experience. Download now for greater control over your screen orientation!

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