Discussion:
Screen Rotation
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Distressed
2009-09-09 19:27:01 UTC
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I've downgraded an HP TX2130EA from Vista to XP Tablet, and can't get the
screen to rotate.

There is a quick button for the task but it stands no chance as the problem
seems to be further back in 'tablet & pen settings'. In these settings the
only available orientation is 'primary landscape'. Althought the graphics
driver (geforce Go 6150) does support rotation and it does work, but is a
slow way to achieve it.

Am I perhaps right that the problem may have arisen during installation of
XP as the display was set very low (800 x 600) and that at that resolution
rotation is not possible. Therefore it is not installed. The graphic driver
is then updated by me but this does not trigger a change to the ability to
rotate in the registry or other?

My question is:- Is there a patch / hack for the registry that could recover
this option or a patch elsewhere or is it possible that if the display
drivers were loaded on to the installation disk that it may also load
rotation.

Any thought greatfully appretiated.

Simon
Rainald Taesler
2009-09-10 20:00:58 UTC
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Post by Distressed
I've downgraded an HP TX2130EA from Vista to XP Tablet, and can't get
the screen to rotate.
Why that?
As to my experience Vista has to offer much more for a TabletPC than XP.

Which version of XP are you running?
Is it the TabletPC version?
Post by Distressed
There is a quick button for the task but it stands no chance as the
problem seems to be further back in 'tablet & pen settings'. In these
settings the only available orientation is 'primary landscape'.
Althought the graphics driver (geforce Go 6150) does support rotation
and it does work, but is a slow way to achieve it.
Did you install the HP drivers for XP offered for your model? [1]
Post by Distressed
Am I perhaps right that the problem may have arisen during
installation of XP as the display was set very low (800 x 600) and
that at that resolution rotation is not possible. Therefore it is not
installed. The graphic driver is then updated by me but this does
not trigger a change to the ability to rotate in the registry or
other?
AFAICS in the TabletPC models the QuickLaunch Buttons software is
responsible for the extra buttons.
I do not think that a registry entry is responsible.
Post by Distressed
My question is:- Is there a patch / hack for the registry that could
recover this option or a patch elsewhere or is it possible that if
the display drivers were loaded on to the installation disk that it
may also load rotation.
I'm sorry, this is above my head :-( :-(

Rainald
[1]
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=228&lc=en&dlc=de&cc=ch&product=3717579&lang=de
Peavey Bassman
2009-10-02 15:17:02 UTC
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I found the solution to the problem. The issue is not with the driver for
the video, it is with the driver for the button on the computer. Go to HP
and download the latest driver for the function buttons on the tablet.
--
Peavey Bassman
Post by Distressed
I've downgraded an HP TX2130EA from Vista to XP Tablet, and can't get the
screen to rotate.
There is a quick button for the task but it stands no chance as the problem
seems to be further back in 'tablet & pen settings'. In these settings the
only available orientation is 'primary landscape'. Althought the graphics
driver (geforce Go 6150) does support rotation and it does work, but is a
slow way to achieve it.
Am I perhaps right that the problem may have arisen during installation of
XP as the display was set very low (800 x 600) and that at that resolution
rotation is not possible. Therefore it is not installed. The graphic driver
is then updated by me but this does not trigger a change to the ability to
rotate in the registry or other?
My question is:- Is there a patch / hack for the registry that could recover
this option or a patch elsewhere or is it possible that if the display
drivers were loaded on to the installation disk that it may also load
rotation.
Any thought greatfully appretiated.
Simon
Rainald Taesler
2009-10-02 16:07:54 UTC
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Post by Peavey Bassman
I found the solution to the problem. The issue is not with the
driver for the video, it is with the driver for the button on the
computer. Go to HP and download the latest driver for the function
buttons on the tablet.
That's what I had said before.
Unfortunately the IP never returned :-( :-(

Rainald
Post by Peavey Bassman
Post by Distressed
I've downgraded an HP TX2130EA from Vista to XP Tablet, and can't
get the screen to rotate.
There is a quick button for the task but it stands no chance as the
problem seems to be further back in 'tablet & pen settings'. In
these settings the only available orientation is 'primary
landscape'. Althought the graphics driver (geforce Go 6150) does
support rotation and it does work, but is a slow way to achieve it.
Am I perhaps right that the problem may have arisen during
installation of XP as the display was set very low (800 x 600) and
that at that resolution rotation is not possible. Therefore it is
not installed. The graphic driver is then updated by me but this
does not trigger a change to the ability to rotate in the registry
or other?
My question is:- Is there a patch / hack for the registry that could
recover this option or a patch elsewhere or is it possible that if
the display drivers were loaded on to the installation disk that it
may also load rotation.
Any thought greatfully appretiated.
Simon
Peavey Bassman
2009-10-02 18:13:03 UTC
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My problem was specific to a Gateway CX210X. Downloading the button drivers
from Microsoft did fix the problem when changing from portrait to landscape.
The latest service pack for XP screwed it up but about a month later a new
driver was released for the buttons.
Good Luck
--
Peavey Bassman
Post by Distressed
I've downgraded an HP TX2130EA from Vista to XP Tablet, and can't get the
screen to rotate.
There is a quick button for the task but it stands no chance as the problem
seems to be further back in 'tablet & pen settings'. In these settings the
only available orientation is 'primary landscape'. Althought the graphics
driver (geforce Go 6150) does support rotation and it does work, but is a
slow way to achieve it.
Am I perhaps right that the problem may have arisen during installation of
XP as the display was set very low (800 x 600) and that at that resolution
rotation is not possible. Therefore it is not installed. The graphic driver
is then updated by me but this does not trigger a change to the ability to
rotate in the registry or other?
My question is:- Is there a patch / hack for the registry that could recover
this option or a patch elsewhere or is it possible that if the display
drivers were loaded on to the installation disk that it may also load
rotation.
Any thought greatfully appretiated.
Simon
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