The first time you start AndRovio
AndRovio in portrait mode features a control pad similar to the Rovio's default web interface, as well as controls for camera position, headlight, snapshot, setting home, and going home to dock. Rovio status, nav signal, wifi signal, and battery charge level indicators are directly above the video.
AndRovio in landscape mode features the same controls as portrait, but the video is full-screen with overlay controls positioned for optimal two-thumb use. There are three settings for the video aspect ratio in this mode (currently set to "full screen cropped" in this screenshot)
Here is the same landscape angle, except with the aspect ratio set to "full screen squeeze"
And finally, landscape with the video aspect ratio set to "no zoom or crop"
Here you can see the command being sent to the Rovio to lower the camera when the bottom-most camera button is pushed. You can also see the IR obstruction icon at the top indicating a detected object. This screenshot also shows the results of the brightness booster on the video.
Here is that same shot without the brightness booster.
A confirmation dialog appears when you click the "set home" button.
Here are the menu options available while running AndRovio.
Here is the "About" dialog from the menu.
Here is the "Panic" dialog from the menu.
The first part of the "Settings" menu
The second part of the "Settings" menu
Network settings
Video settings
Motion settings
Aspect Ratio settings for landscape mode
When AndRovio is unable to reach your Rovio for any reason, you'll see this message. It will keep trying to connect (while the app is in the forefront)