No auto turn on X230T using Windows 8

Hello world!

I have a new X230T. I installed Windows 8 and then the Lenovo Update Manager and installed what he recommends.

-> At this point, no rotation or Auto rotating worked images button.

Then I installed a couple of drivers/software manually:

Support for Intel chipsets
Intel HD Graphics Driver for Win 8 x 64
Victory of Driver Synaptics Ultra Nav 8 x 64
Tablet button Driver Win 8 x 64
Control Tablet Driver Win 7
ThinkPad monitor INF file Win 8 x 64
Wacom Tablet Driver

--> Subsequently, turn the button (on the window) worked, auto rotate always has not worked.

Someone at - it auto-rotation work?

Any ideas?

Thank you!

Update ADMIN - this article should address these symptoms.

Hi Tout1108G!

Thanks for your attention! The link do not shed light on this problem, but this one has: http://www.itsjustwhatever.com/2012/07/17/lenovo-x230t-tablet-pc-review-with-windows-8-rp-2/

The problem is that ActiveRotate is not enabled by default and it is difficult to find the setting.

To enable automatic rotation you need to run this application configuration: "c:\Program Files (x 86) \ThinkPad\Tablet Shortcut\LENTBCTL.exe" (it's the tablet shortcut menu, unfortunately it does not work in the start menu, so run command line). In the dialog box that appears, choose "Settings" and you'll find the checkbox to activate ActiveRotation.

Yes, it is a strange type of configuration, and I wish that Lenovo would invest some more energy in support of Windows 8 on the impressive X230T.

Tags: ThinkPad Notebooks

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