Compass orientation

Started by ColoradoGeoHound, July 12, 2011, 18:28:28

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ColoradoGeoHound

Locus has become my favorite application since learning it can do geocaching (and it does it really well).

I just bought a Toshiba Thrive tablet.  I was a bit worried that Locus would not take advantage of the higher resolution.  So the first application I added was locus.  All I can say is WOW!  The app looks good on a cell phone but it is absolutly stunning on a tablet.  Good work.

The only issue I have noticed on the tabel is that the compass only works in porttrait mode.  This is of course the best direction on a phone but on a tablet, it is easier to use in landscape mode.  I wish the compass would work this way.
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Menion

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hi,
  I also have tablet so i'm doing some improvements in this way. Not much because there is not much tablet users ... this will come later :). Anyway about orientation ... every phone creator use own system as I noticed ... so if you have rotated screen by 90,180, 270 degree in other way, you can fix this by setting correct values in settings -> sensors and bottom advanced settings. Try it ...
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kbfifi

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Interesting! I own an Asus Transformer TF101. It's a known issue for the TF101's compass to have a seemingly constant offset. I tried your setting. Although I can get it right for say absolute north direction, turning the tablet to west direction shows a on screen direction to almost south.
Do you know if there's something else different between manufactures like units? Maybe a range 0-360, 0-720 or 0-255?
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Menion

#3
hmm this is weird. I'm sure here on forum is many people with Transformer tablet and I'm also sure they have this working. So, someone with working settings?
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berkley

#4
Gonna try this out this evening...
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berkley

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So here are my working sensor settings on Asus TF101:

  • Use hardware compass => enabled
  • Use true bearing => disabled (but doesn't make a difference, if enabled)
  • Angle rotation modifier (portrait) => 270°
  • Angle rotation modifier (landscape) => 0°
These settings work for me, but there is a chance that they might work for you too. Without garantue, it's depends a lot about ROMs and locale...

That's it, you should be carefully inside a building, because magnetic influence is quite high there. Chances are better outside.

Cheers, berkley
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kbfifi

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@Menion
Yes, weird indeed. When I turn clockwise (landscape mode) it is turning too slow: turning 90 degrees will give me about 60 degree direction change or so. Counter clockwise: 90 degrees gives me about 180.

@berkley
Thanks for your effort I tried your settings as well. In fact they were my old default settings. I only calibrated landscape mode to 308 degrees to my backyard's direction.

My TF101 has just been updated with the latest stock rom: IML74K.WW-epad-9.2.1.24-20120503, no root
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berkley

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Hi,

one question now, that i might have assumed you already tried this...
Have you already calibrated your magnetic field detector in Android system settings???

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Menion

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yes I also think it have to be such issue. If in settings exist any option (don't know personally about it :) ), try it. Or try to calibrate it by flying with tablet in a room and rotating it etc :) - like here http://www.lgforum.com/how_do_is/how-to ... roid-phone you just don't need this compass app, just do some movement with your device
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kbfifi

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Good point guys,

I calibrated several times but the problem remains. Ok, maybe some other TF101 owners also have this problem?
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berkley

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Hmm very weird... Is this a Locus related problem or do you have it in other apps too??
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kbfifi

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I tried and found out it's also in other apps so it looks like it's more of an Asus problem...
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berkley

#12
I don't know, how skilled you are...

But maybe you should consider a factory reset...
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kbfifi

#13
Eventually I might do that. But I'd rather not :(
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Menion

#14
kbfifi, I'm sorry but I can't help much with it. Seems to be some hardware issue of your tablet I think, because you're only one who report such problem. Don't know if software update will help on this or factory reset. Anyway you're hunting caches with tablet in field? :))
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