It is because, the widget becomes unresponsive when the display mode
is changed from portrait to landscape. I had the same issue and I what
I had done is for every RemoteView update I had send all the
pendingintent to make it work

On Jan 14, 4:26 pm, John Gaby <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an App Widget on the Home screen which works fine until the
> screen is auto-rotated.  At that point, the onClick connection (set up
> via a call to setOnClickPendingIntent) is lost.  The only way I seem
> to be able to get it back is to delete the Widget from the Home screen
> and then add it back.  Is there some kind of message that tells me
> that the screen has rotated that I need to respond to (and reestablish
> the connection)?
>
> Thanks

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