On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 11:51:02 -0500 Jackson <jack...@objectivelytrue.com> said:

> This thinkpad just has a toggle beneath the screen.  I've actually never
> seen this machine up and running fully, so I don't know quite how it's
> supposed to work, but it looks like you press it to toggle a 90 degree
> clockwise and anticlockwise shift, not sure if rotating the screen itself is
> supposed to fire off any triggers, but I am pretty sure there's no
> accelerometer in this old thing.  For anyone looking, though, I did find a
> nice little script on the Arch wiki for my specific device... needs some
> modifications to correct the arrow keys and to disable needlessly toggling 4
> views, when the tablet only needs two, but it's enough to get it working in
> a basic way and I was able to map it using e's keybindings.
> 
> xrandr control actually looks pretty simple, but I'm sure the other
> modifications to get rotation working as expected will be a bit more
> complex.
> 
> See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lenovo_Thinkpad_X60_Tablet
> 
> Thanks for the help!

hmm so it's a button that just toggles. ok. so what you want here is an e
action to set rotation to a specific angle OR toggle between N given rotations
depending on the current rotation (toggle forward in the list or back).

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