Posted 03 August 2012 - 10:16 AM
The webtop does have an issue. From my experimenting (it does it when it's docked [car and desk]), the lock screen is meant to rotate and hold the same four positions when it's in the standard screen. Instead, the lock screen image doesn't rotate when in webtop, but it does drop the messaging and camera icons from the circle. So we have, in our vision on the screen, all we see is the unlock icon, and the phone icon. But what didn't rotate is the system coding. I'm sure it's a simple error in the programing, but what happens is the system rotates the function when a selection is made. (I'm writing all of this so forgive me if it doesnt make sense.)
Basically, think of it this way. On your left and right hand you have 4 points like the compass rose (North, South, East, West). We'll call your left hand the background system info/programming. Your right hand we'll say is the foreground image, or what we see when we play with the unlock screen. Now lets say you put your hands together, palms toward eachother, NOT interlocking fingers. All 4 points of the compass on both hands with line up (North to North, South to South, and so on) Now the idea is that, when your left hand rotates 90 degrees, your right hand should rotate 90 degrees as well, keeping the N to N, the S to S, etc. What's supposed to happen is, your hands are supposed to stay on the same plane, and when your rotate your head sideways, the North and South icons and functionality are supposed to disappear, while the East and West icon's become the new North and South while retaining their functionality. BUT this does not happen. Instead, when you rotate your head to it's side, the right hand stays how it was, and the left hand rotates with your head. So left hand North functionality, is paired with the Right hand's East image.
I hope this helps both the end-users in understanding a small problem of functionality; while also @Nitro, I hope this helps you in the possibility of correcting an error, should you choose to do so (if it's at all possible, it may be strictly inside a system file you may not have access to, I don't know. I didn't do any digging).
@Nitro, the community feels your frustration when others rip from your work. Most would say that copying is the highest form of flattery. Those of us in the CS world know this isn't true, and is more frustrating and demotivating than anything else. But you have a whole forum and community backing you man. It isn't a lot, but there's a number of us out here that appreciate your work, many of which are inspired by it. Thank you.
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