Landscape orientation view

My Blackberry 9800 Torch will no longer switch from portrait to landscape view in any application when I turn the unit on its side. It is stuck in portrait view. Very frustrating! This happened once before but corrected itself. Is there a setting that can changed? Can any one offer any suggestions as to why this is happening? My carrier, Bell Mobility, was of no assistance. Just told me to return the unit for repair which would take 6 - 8 weeks.

Hey man. Just had that same problem with my torch. To fix it I slammed it close 2 or 3 times. Give that a shot

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