Supremely Frustrated with Tablet Mode
Supremely Frustrated with Tablet Mode
I have a X61T with Windows XP. I configured my tablet to auto adjust the screen based on how I rotate the tablet once I have it in tablet mode.
1st, it takes about 2 minutes for it to convert over to the tablet mode.
2nd, once it is there, when I rotate the screen to get out of tablet mode, it just does not do it. I have to actually push the rotate screen button to make it return, but that really does not propel it out of tablet mode.
I cannot understand how this happens. Among all the issues with really slow boot times (yes, I have removed all the ridiculous start up programs and the CSS), and now this, it makes me wish I had that extremely large and heavy R series Thinkpad back in my possession. I am very frustrated.
I was presenting to a customer today on a sales call, and when I went to rotate to tablet mode and use the Microsoft Journal notes, as well as prepare to take notes, it just froze up on me. I had to reboot the whole thing, which took about 5-7 minutes, and had to make small talk and try to remember everything I wanted to go over.
I learned a lesson about having a paper back up, but you would think that with this machine, the cost, and the functionality, I would never have to do this.
Any suggestions as to what is causing this?
1st, it takes about 2 minutes for it to convert over to the tablet mode.
2nd, once it is there, when I rotate the screen to get out of tablet mode, it just does not do it. I have to actually push the rotate screen button to make it return, but that really does not propel it out of tablet mode.
I cannot understand how this happens. Among all the issues with really slow boot times (yes, I have removed all the ridiculous start up programs and the CSS), and now this, it makes me wish I had that extremely large and heavy R series Thinkpad back in my possession. I am very frustrated.
I was presenting to a customer today on a sales call, and when I went to rotate to tablet mode and use the Microsoft Journal notes, as well as prepare to take notes, it just froze up on me. I had to reboot the whole thing, which took about 5-7 minutes, and had to make small talk and try to remember everything I wanted to go over.
I learned a lesson about having a paper back up, but you would think that with this machine, the cost, and the functionality, I would never have to do this.
Any suggestions as to what is causing this?
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My x61t also rotates flawlessly within ~1 sec.
But I recommend not using the "active rotate" auto-rotate driven by the accelerator (does not really work and sometime erratically changes screen orientation if you move the device).
Use the auto-rotate based on screen mode, that one is good enough and exactly what one needs.
And just a hint: with CTRL+ALT+Cursor you can directly switch to a specific orientation.
But I recommend not using the "active rotate" auto-rotate driven by the accelerator (does not really work and sometime erratically changes screen orientation if you move the device).
Use the auto-rotate based on screen mode, that one is good enough and exactly what one needs.
And just a hint: with CTRL+ALT+Cursor you can directly switch to a specific orientation.
2 questions:pibach wrote:My x61t also rotates flawlessly within ~1 sec.
But I recommend not using the "active rotate" auto-rotate driven by the accelerator (does not really work and sometime erratically changes screen orientation if you move the device).
Use the auto-rotate based on screen mode, that one is good enough and exactly what one needs.
And just a hint: with CTRL+ALT+Cursor you can directly switch to a specific orientation.
I must have it set to auto rotate, so I would I check that and change it?
2nd, you say CTRL+ALT+ cursor...what do you mean "cursor"?
Re: Supremely Frustrated with Tablet Mode
I don't know how often I read these kinds of posts where the user removes all that "Lenovo crapware" then wonders why there system doesnt work right.spasell wrote:I cannot understand how this happens. Among all the issues with really slow boot times (yes, I have removed all the ridiculous start up programs and the CSS), and now this, it makes me wish I had that extremely large and heavy R series Thinkpad back in my possession. I am very frustrated.
Use Hibernate and/or Standby to shorten your boot times.
DKB
Re: Supremely Frustrated with Tablet Mode
1. I did not need all the security features that CSS has.GomJabbar wrote:I don't know how often I read these kinds of posts where the user removes all that "Lenovo crapware" then wonders why there system doesnt work right.spasell wrote:I cannot understand how this happens. Among all the issues with really slow boot times (yes, I have removed all the ridiculous start up programs and the CSS), and now this, it makes me wish I had that extremely large and heavy R series Thinkpad back in my possession. I am very frustrated.![]()
Use Hibernate and/or Standby to shorten your boot times.
2. Removing CSS did not add or decrease times, they stayed the same.
3. Hibernating or always placing computer in stand by just puts a bandaid on an open wound.
Also, I understand that there is a button on the bezel to rotate the screen, but THAT is NOT what I am talking about. I want to be able to go to the option where I can simply remove the ability for the screen to auto rotate. I remember having to go there to calibrate the machine to do this, but now, I do NOT want this option. ANYONE?
not on mine there isn't. I know about the tablet menu, but in that menu, there is nothing about getting me out of auto rotate. There is a pen, screen settings, but that is to calibrate, change the view, etc. I am in auto rotate right now. There is no button on my system that takes me out of auto rotate or allows me to do so. I have accessed all help menus and of course it's not listed anywhere in there either.pibach wrote:spasell, there is the Button for the Tablet Menue, right beneath the one for the rotation. There you have all the configuration options...
Just expect that I am telling you correct things. Then you would find it. It is there!
It is greyed out in the downmost left, so a bit difficult to find, something like "settings". Then you get another screen where you have auto-rotation and acceleration sensor settings. I know it is a bit counter intuitive. You're not the first asking...
Can't tell you the exact terms though since I am running my tablet currently under Ubuntu.
Good luck,
Peter
It is greyed out in the downmost left, so a bit difficult to find, something like "settings". Then you get another screen where you have auto-rotation and acceleration sensor settings. I know it is a bit counter intuitive. You're not the first asking...
Can't tell you the exact terms though since I am running my tablet currently under Ubuntu.
Good luck,
Peter
Peter, thank you for hammering on me. I did actually find it after realizing I thought you were talking about Thinkvantage button options rather than the Tablet button. Sorry about that and thank you for your help.pibach wrote:Just expect that I am telling you correct things. Then you would find it. It is there!
It is greyed out in the downmost left, so a bit difficult to find, something like "settings". Then you get another screen where you have auto-rotation and acceleration sensor settings. I know it is a bit counter intuitive. You're not the first asking...
Can't tell you the exact terms though since I am running my tablet currently under Ubuntu.
Good luck,
Peter
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