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Originally Posted by Thaedson
I'm not a programmer.. so no stones.
Why is landscape not capable without a soft reset?
F. Ex. If I use BetaPlayer I can switch from 4:3 to widescreen and flop it on the side and watch the action. Why is it that this program can do it and others can't?
HP's failure to provide those of us with very expensive products an upgrade path to 2003 SE is the primary reason I will not be purchasing any more IPAQ's. I'll use my 5555 until it dies, then I'll find something else as I vote with my wallet on their decision. (Hope your listening HP).
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There are many programs that can display landscape including Media Player, Adobe Acrobat, most picture viewers, but they all do it for just that program. Doing it system wide needs to make changes in the way the OS reacts to video calls, that are established at boot time. Sort of like changing the PCs IP address used to require a reboot, and now it doesn't (on 2K and XP). There were system architecture changes made to allow on-the-fly rotation in WM2003SE.
Note that individual programs may not work in landscape because they have hard coded the aspect as portrait, not expecting, and not willing to go through the effort, to react to rotation.