11-22-2019, 05:53 PM
Hello Louweez,
If the tablet doesn't have a rotation sensor (which it most likely does not), then you may not be able force it to rotate in MobileSheets. I'm assuming you tried to use Settings->Display Settings->Device Orientation Lock set to Portrait and nothing happened, correct? If that is the case, you may need to try changing the display setting in Windows 10 itself: https://www.howtogeek.com/356816/how-to-...ys-screen/
If you set the display orientation to portait, that might force the laptop to rotate 90 degrees. A less desirable option is for you to rotate all of your scores in MobileSheets 90 degrees, but that will cause severe usability issues.
Mike
If the tablet doesn't have a rotation sensor (which it most likely does not), then you may not be able force it to rotate in MobileSheets. I'm assuming you tried to use Settings->Display Settings->Device Orientation Lock set to Portrait and nothing happened, correct? If that is the case, you may need to try changing the display setting in Windows 10 itself: https://www.howtogeek.com/356816/how-to-...ys-screen/
If you set the display orientation to portait, that might force the laptop to rotate 90 degrees. A less desirable option is for you to rotate all of your scores in MobileSheets 90 degrees, but that will cause severe usability issues.
Mike