![]() InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190305. InstallationDate: Installed on (945 days ago) Plugging in an external monitor does seem to trigger the desktop to go back to normal landscape mode. ![]() Running `monitor-sensor` does show the accelerometer orientation change events (including the "normal" ones) triggering properly, just the desktop doesn't respond. Flipping it around ("left-up") does swap to the reverse portrait mode, but still can't get back to "normal" afterward. Does anyone know of a source script to patch the screen rotate feature
AnswerThe ubuntu wiki contains information. However, putting it back into "normal" orientation doesn't put the screen back in landscape mode. Ive copied it below in case the link breaks. ![]() 19,583 The answer here worked for me on Debian, so it may work for you too. In jammy I can get mutter's auto-rotate to switch to portrait mode ("right-up") by rotating the device (this only worked in impish if I installed the autorotate gnome-shell extension). How to rotate touch screen input on Ubuntu 16.04 How to rotate touch screen input on Ubuntu 16.04 16.04 touchscreen display-rotation. ![]()
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