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Latest revision as of 14:17, 8 July 2009
Description
This use case describes the scenario of rotating a monitor
How to test
- Log in with a rotatable LCD monitor, or just an external LCD monitor
- Open a portrait mode document in evince fullscreen
- Rotate the display into portrait mode
- If using a rotatable LCD monitor, physically rotate the monitor to portrait mode
- If using just an external LCD monitor, use
gnome-display-properties
to change the monitor rotation
- Use various applications on the rotated monitor. Try things like
- playing a movie
- 3d
Expected Results
- You should be able to use the full screen space to read the document in portrait mode
- Ideally, the orientation of a rotatable monitor should be picked up by the desktop automatically. Failing that, the statusicon should let you pick the correct rotation easily.
- Playing movies should work on a rotated monitor
- 3d should work should work on a rotated monitor