Shows how to use the Windows.Devices.Sensors.OrientationSensor API.
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This sample allows the user to view the rotation matrix and Quaternion values that reflect the current device orientation. After choosing the sensor reporting type and optimization goal, you can choose one of these scenarios:
- Orientation sensor data events
- Poll orientation sensor readings
- Sensor calibration
Orientation sensor data events
When you click the Enable button for the Data Events option, the app begins streaming sensor readings in real time.
Poll orientation sensor readings
When you click the Enable button for the Polling option, the app will retrieve the current sensor readings.
Sensor calibration
Allows the user to simulate sensor accuracy and demonstrates usage of the calibration bar.
Accelerometer sample
Windows.Devices.Sensors namespace
Client: Windows 10 build 14295
Server: Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview
Phone: Windows 10 build 14295
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