How do I fix my Nexus 7 auto rotate?

How do I fix my Nexus 7 auto rotate?

  1. Go the apps screen.
  2. Open up: Google.
  3. Got settings: top left three bars, the “settings”
  4. Select Now Cards.
  5. Under Show Cards: De-select (turn off “Show Cards”)
  6. Turn off Nexus 7, and Restart.
  7. Make sure “Auto-rotate” is turned on.
  8. Auto-rotation will work again! ( on most Nexus 7 tablets?,

How do I hard reset my Nexus 7?

Press the Power key and Volume Up keys simultaneously. Use the Volume keys to scroll to ‘wipe data/factory reset’ and press the Power key to select. Use the Volume keys to scroll down to ‘Yes – erase all user data’ and press the Power key to select.

What should I do if my Nexus 7 is not working?

Google Nexus 7 Tablet: Hard Reset or Reboot. Performing a reset is the ideal way to reboot your unresponsive Nexus tablet. A poorly behaving application can bring your Nexus tablet to a crawl or even freeze the device entirely. Often a simple soft reset or reboot will restore your device to normal function.

How do I Reboot my Google Nexus 7 tablet?

Press the power button and both volume keys for several seconds. The computer screen will eventually blink off. Continue to hold until you see the Android recovery logo and the large Start selection at the top of the screen. 2. Move the volume keys up and down to see the menu selections.

What should I do if my Nexus tablet freezes?

A poorly behaving application can bring your Nexus tablet to a crawl or even freeze the device entirely. Often a simple soft reset or reboot will restore your device to normal function. If not, wiping the device through a hard reset is required.

How to reset your Nexus lock screen password?

If you set a pattern to unlock your device, you are in luck. Try to unlock your Nexus device 5 times and a “Forgot Pattern” option will appear. After selecting that, you can enter your Google Account email and password to unlock your device and reset your pattern.