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Hp Envy x360 m convertible
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My laptop no longer recognizes when i switch to tablet mode automatically. Also, when i do switch it manually it is still responsive to keyboard inputs, which means i can't hold it or i have to make deliberate attempts to avoid touching a key or even the trackpad. Furthermore, my screen no longer auto-rotates.

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@Chelule

Welcome to the HP Forums 🙂 

I would like to take a moment and thank you for using this forum, it is a great place to find answers & meet like minded tech enthusiasts! 

 

As I understand the tablet mode isn't automatically being recognized as it used to,

No worries, as I'll be glad to help you, that said, I'll need a few more details to dissect your concern & provide an accurate solution: 

  • Are you using the same windows shipped with the PC or did you replace it with a custom/retail copy of windows?
  • Have you installed the latest drivers for Bios, Graphics card and Chipset?

While you respond to that, here's what you need to do:

(If you have changed the OS, that's one major reasons such issues occur and I recommend you use this link for instruction to revert back to factory defaults: Click here for details)

 

If no changes to the OS has been done, you've updated the drivers and yet the issue persists, try the below steps:

  •  launch the AMD Clean Uninstall Utility.
  • Reboot, download and install new drivers from the HP website listed above.

In addition you can also try this:

  • Go to Control Panel.
  • Choose Display.
  • Click on Change Display Settings.
  • Make sure that Allow the screen to auto-rotate is checked.

Solution 2 – Use Microsoft Sensor Diagnostics Tool to test your sensors

  • Download Microsoft Sensor Diagnostics Tool.
  • Start the tool and select the HID Sensor Collection: Inclinometer.
  • Pay attention to Data box since it displays number of tilt degrees.
  • Rotate your device and check if the values of degrees change
  • If the number of degrees is changing, the issue is related to software, but if values stay the same, it means that your sensors aren’t working, so you might want to send your tablet to a repair shop.
  • Before trying all of this remember to update your device using Windows Update since latest updates usually fix most software issues, so they might fix problems with auto rotation.

Solution 3: If the screen still does not rotate in tablet mode then please try the following steps:

  • Win + R -> type 'regedit' and hit Enter

  • Registry editor will open up.

  • Go to path -> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\AutoRotation. Check the value of Enable file if it is 0 rotation will be OFF, if 1 rotation will be ON.

  • Restart and Auto rotation will work. 

Keep me posted,

For I (Or a trusted colleague) shall follow-up on this case to ensure the concern has been addressed, 

And your device is up and running again, 

that said, If the information I've provided was helpful, 

give us some reinforcement by clicking the solution and kudos buttons, 

that'll help us and others see that we've got the answers!

Good Luck.

Riddle_Decipher
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