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Both on iPhone simulator and iPhone 3GS (iOS 6) I cannot manage to set the orientation to portrait upside down. I have just one ViewController. I've added this code in it:

-(BOOL) shouldAutorotate{
 return YES; 
}

-(UIInterfaceOrientation) preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation{
 return UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown;
}

- (NSUInteger)supportedInterfaceOrientations{
 return UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait | UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown;
}

-(BOOL) shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)toInterfaceOrientation{
  if (toInterfaceOrientation==UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait || toInterfaceOrientation==UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown) {
    return YES;
  }
 return NO;
}

I also added this to AppDelegate.m:

-(NSUInteger) application:(UIApplication *)application supportedInterfaceOrientationsForWindow:(UIWindow *)window{
    return UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait | UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown;
}

I've also checked the plist file, both orientations are present there. On my storyboard, at Simulated Metrics Orientation is set to Inferred. I do nothing in my applicationDidFinishLaunchingWithOptions, except return YES. I've just added a UIImageView inside of this ViewController. Is it possible to make this orientation work?

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2 Answers

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supportedInterfaceOrientations returns an NSUInteger. It returns all of the interface orientations that the view controller supports, a mask of interface orientation values.

You need to return values defined in UIInterfaceOrientationMask Enum, like the following shows:

- (BOOL)shouldAutorotate {
    return YES;
}

- (NSUInteger)supportedInterfaceOrientations {
    return (UIInterfaceOrientationMaskPortrait | UIInterfaceOrientationMaskPortraitUpsideDown);
}
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Thank you so much! At first I thought that I did exactly the same thing, but then I noticed the right name) – Maxim Chetrusca Dec 27 '12 at 17:38

I know there's an answer that worked but for anyone else who's still stuck with the same issue:

I had a similar problem that was connected to Xcode: portrait rotations weren't being supported despite returning YES to - (BOOL) shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation: for all cases. It turned out to be the enabled 'Supported Interface Orientations' in the summary window of my target's project editor:

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The above 'iPhone/iPad Depoloyment Info' selections weren't doing it, it was the 'iPad Deployment Info' section that appears to control what the simulator will do despite the fact that I was only using the iPhone sim. Once I'd enabled the same orientations in that section then the iPhone simulation worked and I was able to test what happened when the simulator was rotated....

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