TC4200 Screen Rotation / cursor problem

I installed Windows 7 Ultimate on my TC4200, and so far everything works great. The only problem I've had is with the Q Menu, which is already a known issue. Now, last week, I noticed two things happen: one, the screen is no longer automatic turns when I change the orientation. And two, when I flip the screen either by using the digitizer on the side of the screen or via display options, the cursor does not change orientation and behaves as the screen is always in the ordinary sense. I have re-installed the driver for Penabled from the Wacom site, as well as re - install the drivers of HP Support nothing helps. Did anyone else have this problem, or I'm just on something?

We have found a solution. We had to use an old version of the Wacom driver and it solved the problem.

You need to load this driver, it will solve the problem of cursor.

http://www.Wacom.com/downloads/driver-detail.php?id=184

After a reboot of our two tablets work correctly. Now I understand why my colleagues automatically changes orientation, and mine does not.

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