I just had a review (in the Late Answer queue, not VLQ) on this answer, and wasn't sure how to respond to it. For all I know it's perfectly accurate, and the question doesn't really require a long response in order to answer it. But it doesn't seem like it could be very useful, given the massive number of other answers which are all saying different things.
The question,
How do we change [the android] emulator screen orientation to landscape or portrait?
Has the following answers:
- ctrlf12
- ctrlfnf12
- ctrlf11
- numpad 7
- ctrlfnf11
- left ctrlf11
- numpad 9
- ctrlf12f12
- f9
- f7
- left ctrlf12
- left ctrlwindows keyf11
These answers are all for different operating systems and models of computer, so while the question itself might not be too localized, the answers seem like they are. Combined with the fact that there's a lot of noise in the answers (people saying what didn't work for them, giving over key combinations, etc.), it seems to me like the answers are hard enough to navigate that they aren't providing a useful resource.
So my questions are, 1) What should I have done in the audit of that answer, and 2) Should anything be done about the question itself or its answers?