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Originally Posted by frostschutz
The program that Kobo provides (pickel showpic) breaks that rule completely, it just rotates the screen and then nickel can't draw anymore until you manually restore the original rotation.
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Originally Posted by tshering
Are you sure about that? A test that some users did for me suggested that pickel changes the rotation only on Glo HD. Nickel however changes the rotation on all models except Touch, Mini and Glo. (On Glo HD, nickel seems to change the rotation only, if pickel has not already done so. I am not sure about that.) I guess your results differ because you start testing after nickel has already changed the rotation.Are you sure about that? A test that some users did for me suggested that pickel changes the rotation only on Glo HD. Nickel however changes the rotation on all models except Touch, Mini and Glo. (On Glo HD, nickel seems to change the rotation only, if pickel has not already done so. I am not sure about that.) I guess your results differ because you start testing after nickel has already changed the rotation.
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It does not contribute to the original question of the thread, but I feel I should modify what I have said. I generalized my observations to much. I should have said that in that test pickel changed the rotation only on Glo HD. The important part is that in that test a KSM application had already set the rotation value, and on all tested models except Glo HD, pickel uses the same rotation value as KSM. That is why I saw pickel changing the rotation only on Glo HD.