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I'm using ReactJS: Is it possible to programmatically change orientation with user input? In my case, when a user presses fullscreen on my custom video player, I want it to automatically change to Landscape if they are in portrait.

I'm detecting orientation with window.orientation, but I can't find any way to set it. I can provide a fiddle if it will help anyone but I think the solution would be pretty straight forward: is there a way to change programmatically set orientation in ReactJS?

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  • React isn't a different language. It's JS. If you can't find suitable JS solution, it doesn't exist. You actually can't set the orientation of entire screen. You can detect orientation changes and change the layout accordingly. Oct 26, 2018 at 21:07
  • Yeah I'm aware of that, couldn't find a suitable JS solution, but if possible I said React since it's nice to avoid messy javascript solutions when possible. Anyway, I am listening for orientation changes, but it would require way too much work to make every component "think" it is in landscape. Ie, if I give it width:100vw, that means different things if it is in portrait vs landscape. Changing the layout manually would be pretty hacky
    – Big Guy
    Oct 26, 2018 at 21:13
  • I guess stackoverflow.com/a/18914945/3731501 is the best thing you can come up with. Oct 26, 2018 at 21:17
  • yeah I found that before I posted, but that's over 5 years old so I was hoping something had changed
    – Big Guy
    Oct 26, 2018 at 21:18
  • To clarify: we might think of a phone as 300px width by 500px height, but view units (vw and vh) respond to the orientation (300 x 500 or 500 x 300). Planning for both of those—and other resolutions—calls for responsive design. Oct 26, 2018 at 21:26

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I hope i am not to late in answering this question I face a similar but managed to solve using this solution provided here it work's well but a bit laggy some times works for both IOS and android

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