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It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="sensorLandscape"

There are more options - http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element.html#screen Just replace "sensorLandScape" with the one you want.

It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="sensorLandscape"

It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="sensorLandscape"

There are more options - http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element.html#screen Just replace "sensorLandScape" with the one you want.

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It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="landscape | reverseLandscape"screenOrientation="sensorLandscape"

It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="landscape | reverseLandscape"

It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="sensorLandscape"

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It defaults to locked on "landscape" mode in a libGDX project. You need to go into your "AndroidManifest.xml" and change android:screenOrientation="landscape" too android:screenOrientation="landscape | reverseLandscape"