Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-92AD13DF-216A-4B5A-9C6D-5FA50BB0D692.dita
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 you to adjust the coordinate system to match the changed system characteristics.</p><fig id="GUID-CB810DA3-6532-47DF-878E-A0D8A07ACC7C">
 <title>Example to illustrate adjustment of the coordinate system due to device
 orientation change</title>
-<image href="GUID-24B8686D-727A-47A8-B01D-1BA1FBC8F771_d0e129360_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-24B8686D-727A-47A8-B01D-1BA1FBC8F771_d0e132980_href.png" placement="inline"/>
 </fig><p>To convert the sensor data to the compensated values, the adjustment
 values (for example, interchanged x-axis with y-axis) for each device state
 that the compensation is applied to, must be configured and taken as an input
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 <title>Correcting the coordinate system of a Symbian device</title>
 <desc>The figure depicts the correction of coordinate system in the Symbian
 device</desc>
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+<image href="GUID-BF822A89-F932-400F-82FC-FB998B768EBF_d0e132992_href.png" placement="inline"/>
 </fig><p>The following example explains how the sensor data compensation works,
 by illustrating the behavior of maps application of the Symbian device when
 the keyboard is in opened and closed state. </p><table id="GUID-6CF1E7CE-0076-415F-BF6A-E92034B6F6D4">