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Dude,
The 80 graphic looks sweet. Thanks.
I like it.... had to buy me a Galaxy SIII to use it because it was not compatible with my other phone. but it was worth it![]()
Just found it and bought it, sweet. Thank you for doing this!
Here are some pictures of a FJ 60 for your use.
Dude,
You're awesome.
Like the app GUI and customizable settings, but having hard time calibrating with my Toshiba Thrive tablet (AT-105). Pitch and roll seem random. Different hardware? (posted on the rollmeover forum too). Glad to have the trial version to test the app, but will gladly pay $2 to get it working properly.
Could be different sensor orientation. Another possibility is if the running of the wire traces on the circuit board were simpler with the inverted setup. I've seen 4 layer boards reduce to 2 layer ones over simple changes to chip orientation. In mass production a 2 layer PCB is significantly cheaper to produce than a 4 layer one.I was able to fix the Samsung galaxy tab 2.0 after I bought one, once tested I found Samsung inverted the pitch and roll for the 2 orientations, I have no idea why they did this.
Thanks for posting the issue.
Did you try enabling the Compatibility mode for the Samsung galaxy tab 2.0? It may have the same issue and this would fix it, please let me know. Thanks
If this doesn't fix it, then I'd need to see it in action (compatibility mode not enabled), a video. I can provide more details of what I need to see if it is goes this way.
I was able to fix the Samsung galaxy tab 2.0 after I bought one, once tested I found Samsung inverted the pitch and roll for the 2 orientations, I have no idea why they did this.
Could be different sensor orientation. Another possibility is if the running of the wire traces on the circuit board were simpler with the inverted setup. I've seen 4 layer boards reduce to 2 layer ones over simple changes to chip orientation. In mass production a 2 layer PCB is significantly cheaper to produce than a 4 layer one.
By George, you've got it. I didn't even notice the compatibility settings before. I activated the Samsung 2 setting and everything looks normal now.
Look for my $2. Thanks Ruebarb!![]()