https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504611
--- Comment #12 from Sergio <sergio.calleg...@gmail.com> --- I have had some interaction with the iio-proxy-developers. Their point is that the sensor data is correct. It should be the user of the data that practices the display orientation to use that data correctly taking into account that there is already a display rotation practiced at the DRM level. Their take is that it is the wayland compositor that already talks to the DRM interfaces, so it has all the means to know. Maybe they are right. In the end the display might not (e.g. in the future) be the single user of the orientation data. There might be a day when in tablets speakers arrays become the norm. In this scenario, the signal processing chain might need to know the orientation to produce correct stereo. And it would need the "real" orientation. It is only the display that needs to know of any rotation introduced at the display connector level. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.