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25 adb shell setprop debug.orientation.log true
37 filtered accelerometer data, measured tilt and orientation angle, confidence
38 intervals for the proposed orientation and accelerometer latency.
44 and the latency for orientation detection goes up. One way to observe this
45 is by holding the device vertically in one orientation then sharply turning
46 it 90 degrees to a different orientation. Compared the rapid changes in the
50 2. Ensure that there is an appropriate gap between adjacent orientation angles
51 for hysteresis. Try holding the device in one orientation and slowly turning
57 Next try holding the device in one orientation and rapidly turning it end
61 different from the original orientation of the device). However, once it
63 the measured orientation angle is now within the gap between the new
64 orientation and the adjacent orientation.
66 In other words, the hysteresis gap applies only when the measured orientation
67 angle (say, 45 degrees) is between the current orientation's ideal angle
68 (say, 0 degrees) and an adjacent orientation's ideal angle (say, 90 degrees).
76 4. The orientation angle is not measured when the tilt is too close to 90 or -90
79 so there will be no orientation proposal either.
81 5. Each orientation has its own bound on allowable tilt angles. It's a good idea to
83 the device until it is inside/outside the limit for each orientation.
87 a little to the side, or they hold the device loosely so its orientation