Anyone else getting a jelly scroll effect in portrait orientation? - Microsoft Surface Duo Questions & Answers

I noticed when I have one app spanned across both displays and holding the Duo in portrait orientation (screens stacked, not side-by-side) that I get a jelly scroll effect when scrolling through any app or browser page.
Should I contact Microsoft to get my Duo replaced or is this just a common thing with dual screens?

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htc hero vertical scrolling

hey guys!
I was wondering if I could scroll vertically through apps, like on the iPhone.
Instead of the horizontal up and down which I really hate.
THanks!
I believe you don't know your up and down from your left and right.
Vertical scrolling is up and down. That's what you already have on your Hero.
The only way to mimic the iPhone's horizontal scrolling that I know of would be to create shortcuts to as many as you can on your home screens.

Go Launcher - Auto Rotate Redraws Widgets/Icons

Hello,
I am using Go Launcher on Galaxy Note and it appears to redraw/reload all widgets and icons on the home screen if I rotate the screen i.e while going from Landscape to Potrait Mode and vice versa , all widgets/icons reload.
While rotating applications , this does not happen.
Anybody having this issue with Go Launcher?
sharmasharad said:
Hello,
I am using Go Launcher on Galaxy Note and it appears to redraw/reload all widgets and icons on the home screen if I rotate the screen i.e while going from Landscape to Potrait Mode and vice versa , all widgets/icons reload.
While rotating applications , this does not happen.
Anybody having this issue with Go Launcher?
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Yes, Same issue with me (HTC salsa).
Generally I am not using landscape mode. I always uses portrait mode.
If you want disable Landscape mode, then download Smart Rotator and set Go launcher as Portrait. Which will not rotate your home screen if you interested so.
Hi.
This is not a problem. It is natural to happen.
It has to do with devise display resolution.
My resolution is 540 x 960 pixels in Evo 3D so when i fleep the divise,
the resolution changes is 960 x 540 so the Go Launchers have to rearange the widgets and the icons to adapt and fit to the new resolution.

[Q] Dual-pane or overlap on Gmail/Greader apps?

I currently have an HTC Flyer which I got after finding my Transformer tablet was just too big. But I found that due to the lower resolution screen of the Flyer, many apps display single panes instead of the side-by-side panes. So I have to hit the back button quite a bit.
Since the Springboard has a higher-resolution screen, could someone tell me if Gmail and Google Reader (the one from Google, not the 3rd party ones...) display in the dual side-by-side pane view like on a 10" screen, or if one pane hides the other like on a phone or my HTC Flyer?
Screenshots for bonus points!
Not sure about the reader but Gmail displays dual panes.
v35lee said:
Not sure about the reader but Gmail displays dual panes.
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Sorry, I should have been clearer.
Does it stay in dual-pane view even when you're reading the body of a message?
My 10" Transformer kept my messages list on the left, my HTC Flyer goes into single-pane view when I actually select a message to read.
Yes. App opens with folders on Left and messages on Right. Selecting a message moves the message list to the Left and the email body is shown on the Right. That's in landscape orientation with the display in high definition mode. No dual pane in in portrait orientation. Also, this is with ICS installed. Don't recall how Honeycomb behaves.
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Yes. App opens with folders on Left and messages on Right. Selecting a message moves the message list to the Left and the email body is shown on the Right. That's in landscape orientation with the display in high definition mode. No dual pane in in portrait orientation. Also, this is with ICS installed. Don't recall how Honeycomb behaves.
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Thanks!
But now I'm wondering if Google will announce the Nexus Tablet next week and if that will have a high-res or a lower-res display...
Decisions, decisions...

Split-screen up and down (not left and right) in portrait mode?

Hi everyone, I noticed in this video the split-screen is arranged as up and down when the screen is in portrait mode
However, my tab s6 split-screen is arranged as left and right when the screen is in portrait mode. Does anyone know how to change the split-screen to be up and down (not left and right) when the screen is in portrait mode? I'm currently in One UI 2.5. Thanks, everyone.
Swipe from the corner of the screen, then open another app and do the same. Resize both to required dimensions.
I am also facing the same problem.Was it resolved for anyone?
I figured it out! I was confused by your post because I wasn't sure how to select the window and drag them. In Case anyone else maybe couldn't figure it out even though your post was clear, my issue is that the long press time was too high since I just got the tablet. So I thought it wasn't working.
All you do is long press on the little blue bar that's at the top middle of each window . Then you can freely drag it anywhere just as arobase said.

Multi window in portrait mode

Is it possible to use multi window feature in portrait mode so that the windows are placed in portrait instead of landscape view?
I see no point using multiwindow in portrait if windows are placed side by side. they are too narrow to be used conveniently imo.
On my phone (Note 10, Android 11 OneUi 3.1) multiwindow apps are automatically rotated if you change phone to portrait or lanscape, but my tablet always keeps the windows side by side. On portrait it doesn't flip the windows to one at top, one at bottom half of the screen.
Desired way of rotating shown in attachment
Thanks
Edit:
I found out that by pressing the "three dots" icon in middle of the two open apps, there is a button to rotate the screen to vertical view. Still not doing that automatically depending the rotation of tablet

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