Re: HTC TyTN II - screen layout is stuck in "landscape"

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In message <B7F0F991-0B12-4724-9595-9FD1D3E18B23@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Stom
<Stom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How about actually posting what you did and helping others?

My guess would be going to Settings and changing the orientation.

I actually keep my device in landscape mode most of the time whether or
not I'm using the keyboard, due to the pitiful delay to redraw the
screen just to enter a short amount of data.
.



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