Sunday, January 31, 2016

How to enable automatic screen rotation to start … – CNET in Spanish



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This week Google made him some small improvements to the app Google, including Google Now Launcher. But if you have a Nexus device without having installed a launcher or activator of third parties (such as Action Launcher 3 or something similar), chances are you’re already using Google Now Launcher. However, there are devices like the Samsung Galaxy line, that require you enable your new launcher of Google from the settings menu.

One of the new features allows you to enable automatic screen rotation start of your Android device, which It means you can change the orientation of your device and the interface is set to that orientation. The update also seems to have adjusted the size of some of the icons in my drawer, according Droid Life.

To enable automatic rotation first have to download the latest version of the app in the Play store.

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Once installed, press the Start button and click Settings. At the end of the list, you’ll see a switch enabling the Auto Rotation function. Slide the button to activate it and return to the home screen to test the new role.

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