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06-20-2024 03:14 AM
Product: HP EliteBook x360 830 G6 Notebook PC
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
My laptop keeps itself in tablet mode when I lay it flat on a surface. The keyboard also is disabled because it is in tablet mode. I looked online through all system and regedit etc for tablet mode to disable it to make the keyboard work. However, I failed. It is because in windows 11 there is no tablet mode in settings. the rotation lock screen is no help. There is also the possibility that there is a hardware issue. I already tried going into system and immersive shell and creating a tablet mode valued 0 to fix this issue, that ended in failure. Is any other way to fix it?
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