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Fixed in 4.5.X
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1
Found in
4.3.2f1
Issue ID
584039
Regression
No
Input.compensateSensors doesn't work on Windows Store Apps
Setting Input.compensateSensors to TRUE doesn't compensate screen orientation. It works just the same as Input.compensateSensors setting to FALSE;
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Leosori
Jan 10, 2014 12:03
It does compensate screen orientation, but the result is incorrect. The resulting coordinate system is rotated 90° clockwise around the Z axis. The X axis is pointing down instead of to the right and the Y axis is pointing to the right instead of upwards.