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Guide to Auto-Rotation for the Nexus 7 Home Screen and App Tray

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S.Prime:
Guide to Auto-Rotation for the Nexus 7 Home Screen and App Tray. Edit: Auto-Rotation is built into the Nexus 7 in version 4.1.2 and later.

One of the biggest user annoyances for me is the failure of the Nexus 7 to auto-rotate from portrait to landscape mode when viewing the tablet’s Home Page.
As I am not one to allow the vendor to dictate how I use my device, I have found two methods which will allow auto-rotation.

Method 1:

Uses the Ultimate Rotation Control App available at Google Play and offers a 7 day trail with a permanent license for $3 and does not require Root. Available Here.

Method 2:

Is the free version, but it does require Root to edit the system\build.prop file. The following is a step by step guide for an easy edit. Read the entire instructions before starting.

Before you start the usual disclaimer applies, that I am not responsible if you screw it up. Use Astro or ES File Explorer to save a copy of your system\build.prop file to a user accessible location like documents and send a copy to dropbox or copy it to your PC. If you follow the instructions exactly as written you are unlikely to have any problem, as this is the safest method that I have found.

Step 1

Download the free ROM Toolbox fron Google Play Here and install

Step 2

Open ROM Toolbox and tap Performance at the top

Screenshot:



Step 3

Tap build.prop editor

Screenshot:



Step 4


Tap the pencil in the upper right hand corner and scroll to the bottom and add the exact following line as the last line. Be careful to type it exactly as shown or your tablet may fail to start (See screenshot below).

launcher.force_enable_rotation=true

Click on the save icon in the upper right corner, exit the build.prop editor and ROM Toolbox and reboot your Nexus 7 and enjoy auto-rotation.

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tsruggles:
Ah! Another great option! I'll have to play around with this. Thanks for sharing! One problem I had with the URC app was a brief pause every few seconds during game play (riptide specifically) or while watching video (Netflix and YouTube). I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this. Since then I purchased Nova Prime (no relation to the OP :-) ). I can configure it to be identical to the stock launcher but with some neat added features like gesture control.

frank:
There is a totally free option for non-rooted users and that is to install a launcher like apex or nova.

birdastrompgman:
Thanks, SP! ;D

I paid for the rotate app, but I removed it in favor of the elegant one line build.prop edit.  I'm going to remove the ROM Toolbox, too, as I think I can edit the file in Windows Notebook.

radiocycle:
Hey bird, if you remove the URC app will that change any of the app specific settings that may have been set up using URC?  And I guess the build.prop edit will be a 'global' setting which all apps will be constrained to, huh?  Some apps I have would work well in one orientation but not in the other...

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