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== Example ==
== Example ==


(No code required for this control)
While no code is needed to use this control, here are a some useful functions for dealing with orientation.
 
To get the current orientation:
 
<pre>
MsgBox "window.orientation = " & window.orientation
</pre>
 
To execute code when the orientation changes:
 
<pre>
Function window_onorientationchange()
  'This function is called if the orientation of the device is changed.
  MsgBox "orientation changed to " & window.orientation
End Function
</pre>


== Output ==
== Output ==

Revision as of 12:57, 8 January 2013

Description

The Orientation control puts up a full screen message if the orientation changes. If your app is only designed to run in Portrait mode and the user rotates to Landscape, it will black out the screen and ask the user to rotate back. The previous content of the screen will display once this happens. It can also be set to make Landscape the allowed orientation.

To use it, select it from the controls in the Toolbox so it gets added to the Project Explorer. It will not show on the Design Screen. To remove it, highlight it in the Project Explorer and delete.

Properties and Methods

The Orientation control has only one property:

screenOrientation Normal orientation: Portrait or Landscape. Design time only.

Example

While no code is needed to use this control, here are a some useful functions for dealing with orientation.

To get the current orientation:

MsgBox "window.orientation = " & window.orientation

To execute code when the orientation changes:

Function window_onorientationchange()
  'This function is called if the orientation of the device is changed.
  MsgBox "orientation changed to " & window.orientation
End Function

Output

If the screenOrientation is "portrait", the message above will be displayed when the screen is rotated.

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