Hey people. I have a bit of a niche situation. I use my phone with my left hand. When I hit the full screen button in YouTube or Jellyfin or any other app that can go full screen, the screen rotates to the right. So, if I rotate the phone the “natural way” for me, to the right, the image is upside down. Usually it only takes a second for the screen to rotate to the correct orientation, but sometimes it just refuses, so i have to do a weird dance with my phone (portrait-landscape-portrait-landscape).

Any idea of a way to “fix” this? I use a pixel 8, if it matters.

  • folekaule@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Try turning the phone to landscape mode before tapping the full screen button. It works for me in YouTube on Pixel 7a.

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    2 months ago

    I turned off auto-rotate, so when I rotate the phone I get a symbol in the top right corner to notify me that the screen rotation is locked and I just press that and the screen rotates to the current position. I use a Galaxy Fold 5.

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      2 months ago

      i have a routine set up on my Samsung that turns on Auto Rotate while in the YouTube app, and turns it off when i close YouTube. i also have a routine set up to automatically separate app sounds when I’m on Bluetooth and open any audio app… it’s great lol

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    2 months ago

    This may not be helpful to you in particular, but I wanted to throw this out there.

    I don’t like Auto Rotate because apps can undesirably rotate when the phone is in odd positions. However, I think it’s great for video apps, camera apps, and photo galleries.

    Auto Auto-Rotate fixes this. It’s free and open source. When you toggle the Auto Rotate setting on or off, you’re doing it for just the current app!

    So now I just rotate my phone the way I want and YouTube matches. No need to hit the full screen button.

    Also, if you don’t know, in the YouTube app you can swipe a video up to make it full screen without having to use the full screen button. Of course, it’ll rotate the “natural” way first, which is what’s annoying you. Just thought I’d mention it. I sometimes use that feature when my phone is flat on a table while I’m eating or something and I don’t want to pick it up to engage auto-rotate.

    To work best, Auto Auto-Rotate equires a persistent notification, but even with that off, it will work for a long time before you have to relaunch the app. Battery optimization for the app should be off, of course.

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      2 months ago

      I made a small handle on the edge of my screen to toggle auto-rotate with One Handed Operation+

      I’m not sure how well it works on non-Samsung phones, but I wouldn’t want to use my phone without it.