08-31-2018, 06:07 AM
I searched, but I didn't see anyone else mentioning this re: Chromebooks so I thought I'd bring it up here.
I use Mobile Sheets for my choir music on my black Samsung Chromebook Pro, and I could avoid using a "black binder" at all if I could hold my Chromebook in "open book" mode (basically the same degree of open as if I were using it in "laptop mode" but holding it in portrait) and force the screen orientation to portrait.
Currently, if the Chromebook screen isn't swung back more than 180 degrees, then the orientation of MS is always landscape, as it would be using it like a regular laptop.
Any chance of this being possible?
Thanks!
I use Mobile Sheets for my choir music on my black Samsung Chromebook Pro, and I could avoid using a "black binder" at all if I could hold my Chromebook in "open book" mode (basically the same degree of open as if I were using it in "laptop mode" but holding it in portrait) and force the screen orientation to portrait.
Currently, if the Chromebook screen isn't swung back more than 180 degrees, then the orientation of MS is always landscape, as it would be using it like a regular laptop.
Any chance of this being possible?
Thanks!