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Rotation lock is off but still won’t rotate to portrait.

Rotation lock is off but still won’t rotate to portrait mode

Posted on Jan 5, 2023 12:35 PM

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Posted on Jan 5, 2023 3:56 PM

If screen rotation proves to be problem with some Apps - and not others - you need to be aware that not all Apps are coded to operate in both Portrait and Landscape screen modes. Apps that have a fixed screen orientation will always* appear in the orientation determined by the App Developer.


(*) For compatible Apps that are intended for iPhone, iPadOS15 will now automatically rotate the App to display in Landscape screen orientation. There is no manual configuration or setting to enable this feature.


However, Apps designed for iPad that are expressly coded to force Portrait screen orientation, iPadOS15 will honour the intended Portrait mode. iPadOS15 will not override the App coding.


For iPad models capable of update to iPadOS16 - that also support the new Stage Manager feature - Apps coded for portrait-only mode are now displayed in Landscape screen orientation within a Portrait App window.

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Jan 5, 2023 3:56 PM in response to Just_me22

If screen rotation proves to be problem with some Apps - and not others - you need to be aware that not all Apps are coded to operate in both Portrait and Landscape screen modes. Apps that have a fixed screen orientation will always* appear in the orientation determined by the App Developer.


(*) For compatible Apps that are intended for iPhone, iPadOS15 will now automatically rotate the App to display in Landscape screen orientation. There is no manual configuration or setting to enable this feature.


However, Apps designed for iPad that are expressly coded to force Portrait screen orientation, iPadOS15 will honour the intended Portrait mode. iPadOS15 will not override the App coding.


For iPad models capable of update to iPadOS16 - that also support the new Stage Manager feature - Apps coded for portrait-only mode are now displayed in Landscape screen orientation within a Portrait App window.

Rotation lock is off but still won’t rotate to portrait.

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