Hell all, I have a Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 that I've upgraded to the FL34 beta to 
test on and it's tablet mode no longer works. 

Standard workstation version with GNOME 40. The option in the top right menu 
for orientation lock is gone, folding the machine over in half does not cause 
it to switch into tablet mode like it did in Fedora 33. Screen rotation doesn't 
work at all anymore. I'm running Wayland in both cases (33 and 34).

Anyone else with a similar style machine (Lenovo Yoga comes to mind) and 34 
having luck with switching to tablet mode? Are there additional packages needed 
for convertibles now in GNOME 40? It's always worked right out of the box with 
Fedora since I've had the machine. As far as I can tell iio-sensor-proxy is 
running and monitor-sensor shows it detecting orientation changes, GNOME 40 
just doesn't react to them. 

Thanks!

Leander

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