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Q: After ios 9 update my home screen does not go landscape

Goodmorning everybody,

yesterday I updated my ipad air 2 to ios 9. Everythings is fine but the home screen doesn't go landscape. All the other apps can be viewed in landscape mode.

 

Can anybody help me?

 

Thanks so much

Carlo

iPad Air, iOS 9, Air 2

Posted on Sep 17, 2015 10:21 PM

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Q: After ios 9 update my home screen does not go landscape

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  • by reckonankit,

    reckonankit reckonankit Sep 17, 2015 10:55 PM in response to McViga
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    Sep 17, 2015 10:55 PM in response to McViga

    May be your iPad orientation

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204547

    If your iPad has slide switch you can On or Off it

    About the iPad Side Switch - Apple Support

  • by thunderzzz,

    thunderzzz thunderzzz Sep 17, 2015 11:08 PM in response to McViga
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    Sep 17, 2015 11:08 PM in response to McViga

    Check this article:  If the screen doesn't rotate on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

    If it does not help:

    Try to reset your device. This won't delete your data stored on this device.


    • Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button
    • Press and hold on the Home button
    • Keep holding both buttons until the display turns off and back on with Apple logo on it.


    Alternatively, you may go to Settings - General - Reset - Reset All Settings

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201559

     

    If this does not help, restore your device to factory settings. Note that this will erase the data from your device.

    Take a look this Apple Support article: Use iTunes to restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support.


  • by Paolo00799,Helpful

    Paolo00799 Paolo00799 Sep 21, 2015 4:25 AM in response to McViga
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    Sep 21, 2015 4:25 AM in response to McViga

    Try this:

    Turn screen orientation lock on.   Power down device.  Power on device.  Turn screen orientation lock off.  Check it out.  Did it work?

    IF this doesn't work then back up your device vie iTunes, redownload iOS 9 and your apps and try the steps again.

    Unfrtumately the Apple Store guys told me to reinstall the software first.  A chat with a briliant Apple.com support person gave me the first suggestion after the redownload didn't work.  It was my iPhone 6 Plus that was the problem but it might work with iPad.

  • by McViga,Solvedanswer

    McViga McViga Sep 21, 2015 4:38 AM in response to Paolo00799
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    Sep 21, 2015 4:38 AM in response to Paolo00799

    Hi everyboodies, and thanks for your advices.

     

    After switching off and on, locking on and off, reset and restore, at last it works not completely well.

     

    If I enter in an another app, then I turn the ipad, esc into the home screen, and after a while it turns as well. I haven't tried the operation suggested by Paolo00799. Next time I have to switch off my iPad I'll do it.

     

    I think that there are some issues with the orientation in iOS 9, since I noticed a couple of photos with the wrong orientation.

     

    Bye

    Carlo

  • by amrinim,Helpful

    amrinim amrinim Oct 1, 2015 5:19 AM in response to McViga
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    Oct 1, 2015 5:19 AM in response to McViga

    Hi,

     

    I've been having this issue as well and finally resolved it, so I hope that this will work for whoever else has this issue. 

     

    In addition to my home screen not rotating properly (until I swiped the screen or opened a folder), I noticed that the rotation on my lock screen was not working properly either; most of the screen would rotate fine based on the orientation, but the menu bar at the top (with the time, battery icon, and other icons) would not rotate along with the screen.

     

    After extensive tinkering (hard restart, reset all settings, restore to factory settings, playing around with any setting that affects the menu bar at the top, etc.), the one setting that fixed it was toggling off "Speak Screen" in General > Accessibility > Speech (this is the function that reads the screen with a two finger swipe from the top bezel).  Once I toggled this setting off and performed a hard restart (holding power and home buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo shows up), proper home screen rotation was restored.

     

    Not sure that this will resolve the issue for everyone, but I figure I should share this in the hope that it will help some.

     

    Godspeed.

  • by McViga,

    McViga McViga Oct 1, 2015 5:30 AM in response to amrinim
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    Oct 1, 2015 5:30 AM in response to amrinim

    Yes,

    you're right. I've tried to switch off the "Speak Screen" option, and all went fine. But that's a feature sometimes I use, so I cannot anable disanable each time.

     

    Nevermind, during the last days this bug seemed to happen only if I rotate the screen in block mode. Hope the last update fix it for good. (I haven't tried yet)

     

    Bye