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06-08-2017 04:47 AM
Hi Dvortex,
any replies on your side?
I and sure it is a software thing, as the keyboard and touch pad gets turned off (when laptop is placed on its side) just like when you are going into tablet mode, however I have set the display settings to ensure that the laptop always stays in laptop mode and doesn't rotate the screen and go into tablet mode. SO
Any more ideas or is this a bug in windows 10 where for 2-1 laptops the keyboard get turned to its side?
06-12-2017 02:50 PM
Hello, @lxchin
I had escalated the case to our next level and they, in turn, have escalated the case to the engineering team. I am still waiting for an update on this.
We have followed up on this issue again today and I would be updating you as soon as I get a reply on this.
Thanks & Have a great day 🙂
DVortex
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06-14-2017 03:03 PM
Hello, @lxchin
I have an update from the engineering team and this issue apparently is by its design.
Any time the unit is placed on its side, it will automatically disable the keyboard and touchpad.
I hope that answers your concern adequately. Let me know!
Good luck 🙂
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DVortex
I am not an HP Employee
06-14-2017 10:02 PM
Hi Dvortex, thanks for the reply.
I am still trying to understand why. Yes it is designed like that,. but why... for what purpose? Also whyis there an option to disable that?
Can you ask them why a convertable laptop disables the keyboard/touchpad when it is in Laptop mode and placed on its side..? Isn't that why you have the option to choose to switch between laptop and tablet mode as that will disable the keyboard and touch pad?
thanks,
Alex
06-15-2017 10:59 AM
Hello, @lxchin
I have escalated your concern to HP’s Support Team in your region to have it reviewed for available options, if any.
You should be contacted within 4 business days (Excluding holidays & Weekends).
Response times may vary by region.
Please send a Private Message, if you aren’t contacted within 4-5 business days.
DVortex
I am not an HP Employee
06-18-2017 05:26 AM
Thanks Dvortex. I have also Queried the Windows 10 site, and they say it is likely to be a HP thing. FYI, A Dell 13 which also has touch screen does not do such.
It will be interesting to know if other convertable laptops do what HP does. ie stops the keyboard and touch pad functioning when in laptop mode and on it's side.
11-27-2017 08:43 PM
The only way I've discovered to get around this problem is to go into Device Manager, find "Intel(R) Integrated Sensor Solution" under "System Devices" and disable it. The laptop will no longer know when it is on its side and so will no longer shut off the keyboard and trackpad. Of course you will have to re-enable it if you later do want to use your Spectre as a tablet.
11-27-2017
08:52 PM
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11-27-2017
09:18 PM
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rick-s
Hi Merrick Meyers,
as a consumer who had paid top dollar for a laptop why should one compromise? Appreciate your workaround for the rest of us to know.
So my x360, it took them two months to discover that they were nto able to fix the problem, so for two months I was without a laptop. Was not a happy man at all...
Hopefully they fixed it in the newly x360 release.
Alex
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