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05-29-2018 10:39 AM
My notebook (X360 1020 G2 Elitebook) will not auto rotate.
The roation lock is also greyed out and stuck on lock rotation "yes".
I already did multiple clean installs and no success.
I tried activating tablet mode manually but no success.
I changed the registry manually, but no success.
I updated all drivers from HP, but no success.
I updated to last HP BIOS driver, but no success.
I roled back to older drivers, but no success...
Flipping the screen results to nothing.
I'm stuck and need a solution to use my 2-in-1 notebook as an x360 again...
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07-12-2018 08:02 AM
- go to hardware devices
- uninstall
1 virtual buttons, incl. Driver
2 monitor
3 graphics adapter incl. Driver
- after you'll need a restart. And nightlight will be greyed our.
- it will take some moment for w10 to install the w10 drivers (be connected to net) and you'll see the screen changing when all was successful
- after this nightlight will work again and also screen rotation will be fine
I did experience that I needed to do this 3 times, but now all is fine for weeks.
Just don't install the HP graphics driver!
Fyi - I also have startup in tablet mode activated as a default
Hope this helps.
Btw,
HP service advices brought me nowhere and much time lost (e.g roll back to old w10 version does not do any good)
07-12-2018 08:02 AM
- go to hardware devices
- uninstall
1 virtual buttons, incl. Driver
2 monitor
3 graphics adapter incl. Driver
- after you'll need a restart. And nightlight will be greyed our.
- it will take some moment for w10 to install the w10 drivers (be connected to net) and you'll see the screen changing when all was successful
- after this nightlight will work again and also screen rotation will be fine
I did experience that I needed to do this 3 times, but now all is fine for weeks.
Just don't install the HP graphics driver!
Fyi - I also have startup in tablet mode activated as a default
Hope this helps.
Btw,
HP service advices brought me nowhere and much time lost (e.g roll back to old w10 version does not do any good)
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