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*ThinkPad {{X60_Tablet}}, {{X61_Tablet}}, {{X200_Tablet}} (non-SSD) | *ThinkPad {{X60_Tablet}}, {{X61_Tablet}}, {{X200_Tablet}} (non-SSD) | ||
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Revision as of 22:05, 20 February 2009
Active Rotate is a technology to automatically rotate the screen orientation based on the physical orientation of the tablet. It uses ACPI button event support for the event that it is being flipped down into tablet configuration, or up into laptop configuration. (On at least the X61 Tablet) there is an acpi status file that can be read to determine whether the machine is presently in laptop or tablet configuration. Once in tablet configuration, perhaps software that uses the same sensor as HDAPS could automatically reorient the display according to position --- landscape vs portrait mode --- in similar fashion to the display on the iPhone.
Models featuring this Technology
- ThinkPad X60 Tablet, X61 Tablet, X200 Tablet (non-SSD)
X200 Tablet
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See Also
- Tablet Screen Rotation Support, part of the Tabuntu project at Launchpad.