defaults write com.apple.trackpad.orientation TrackpadOrientationMode 1
sudo defaults write com.apple.MultitouchSupport ForceAutoOrientation YES
NOTE: Both commands might not be required but I couldn't get it to work otherwise on Lion or Mountain Lion.
Then disconnect the Magic Trackpad, shut it off, reboot the Mac, reorient the Magic Trackpad and until the system is booted. Then turn on the Magic Trackpad and rest 5 finger tips spread out (like you are playing piano) on the Magic Trackpad. Viola! I have also found the settings tap-to-click and 3-finger drag to be useful and can be enabled in the trackpad control panel.
To Remove the settings type:
defaults remove com.apple.trackpad.orientation TrackpadOrientationMode
sudo defaults write com.apple.MultitouchSupport ForceAutoOrientation NO
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