1. Why is this? Other than this glitch, .. great!At last, I've found an app that works like the old Adaptive Rotation Lock app (which kept changing its defaults on my phone, Galaxy A71.) You leave your phone's auto rotation off, then when you rotate your phone this app briefly displays an icon which you can either tap to rotate the screen or just let the icon disappear.
2. would it be possible to have a 'drag' or 'swipe' function added, so that you can quickly move or dismiss the icon? this would allow you to resume tapping the app in the background without waiting for the full timeout.Exactly what I wanted after experiencing a modern phone! Assuming my old tablet doesn't poop itself and stop showing the overlay (as it does with my autofills), I will be using this app indefinitely.
3. Padded by reso; x,y? >>Suggestion: options to pad the button from a specific corner in new orientation, ie, so it always appears in bottom right after physical rotation, regardless of +/- 90°.Great! Thank god! My Samsung Galaxy tab s3 has a physical navigation bar.
4. It's not...I'm just a flowery writer.😁🤙)I owned a Android One phone with this option on the navigation bar and have been looking for something, at least similar, since I hate the auto rotation feature.
5. Not giving it 5 stars, and hoping to change it to, cause there is something wrong with the resolution mapping of my screen! Tried to custom positioning the button on the bottom right corner and it shows at the bottom center, tried to on the bottom left and it desapears, as if it is out screen placed.
6. Being able to unobtrusively give me the option to force rotation when I desire it has helped tremendously when lying on my side or when wanting to view something in landscape because an image is the wrong way around and I don't feel like editing it just to preview it.
7. can't risk it tho until it's fixed and can't really get it fixed if I'm the only person experiencing it.Works perfectly, and comes with a lot of configuration settings -- adjusting icon position, size, opacity, etc.
8. Can it be fixed? Great job overall!great app thank you! been using it for years, works fantastically.
9. Superb!I previously had another app (Adaptive Rotation Lock) with an on-screen button that I used for years, but once I updated to Android 8.0 it was pretty much useless, which set me on the search for another one.
10. I guess that is the reason why there is no possibility to enable the android pie rotation button, despite it running Pie.
11. (It's weird my 12-y-o Windows phone was more intuitive on this and other fronts.) Which also meant i had to ALWAYS go turn it on to watch a video...which is just obnoxious.