So, after a lot of attempted fixes the only way I found to make it predictable was to turn off auto rotation and to also do a work around for the initial incorrectness. If you do a fix for that, the app will be correct, but if the user turns the device at all, the app becomes upside down, and remains that way until they force quit. If the user is holding it the other way up (by the way, I’m just describing landscape here), then on the original Kindle Fire it may work, but on the new ones it will be upside down. If the user holds the Kindle Fire the correct way up (either the USB connector is to the right if there is no camera, or the camera is at the top or left if there is a camera), everything works ok. Here’s a description of the general problem: There are various works arounds to the issue, but most of those have serious possible side effects. Also, the original Kindle Fire had the same issue, but for a different reason.
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