Good morning hackers,

The screen on the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro can rotate up to 180 degrees and it would 
be awesome
if we could rotate it automatically under Linux. xrandr can already rotate it, 
what is missing 
is an event that we can trigger on. 

Is there any way to find out 
    a) if the screen is opened for more than 90 degrees?
    a) what the opening angle of the screen is?

I guess there must be support somewhere, as it is supposed to happen
automatically under windows. [1]

I am still facing the problem that there are no keycodes present for
some keys [0] - if you have a hint for this problem, I am wondering 
if anyone has a pointer on how to solve one of these issues?

Cheers,

Nico

[0] https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/1/28/251
[1] I have never tried windows on this device, but from the forums and
    marketing I assume it works trigger based on the opening angle.



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