The very first third party application to make use of the 'G Sensor' in Windows Mobile powered devices like HTC Touch Diamond is out at last and is known as the GSEN.
GSEN is capable of rotating the display automatically for any
application, just as you tilt your Pocket PC. Moreover, it runs in the background. But
then, things could have been hotter with an automatic scrolling brought
on by tilting. You might gape as youre reading this but let us tell
you that certain programs dont support this format and changing your
orientation might be the solution.
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