I use the following script on my toshiba tabletPC. Not sure if yours is a wacom device though.
#!/bin/sh rotation=`xrandr -q --verbose | grep "^LVDS-0 connected" | cut -d" " -f5`
case "$rotation" in 'normal') xrandr -o inverted xsetwacom set stylus rotate half ;; 'inverted') xrandr -o left xsetwacom set stylus rotate 2 ;; 'left') xrandr -o right xsetwacom set stylus rotate 1 ;; 'right' ) xrandr -o normal xsetwacom set stylus rotate 0 ;; esac
Justin
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Haworth, Michael A. Michael_Haworth@pas-technologies.com wrote:
I have recently acquired an older tablet PC (Acer TravelMate C100). I am looking to create a mobile workpad out of it as a proof of concept for some upcoming projects...
I have Xubuntu installed on it (Fedora threw a temper-tantrum because of the limited RAM) and it is recognizing the stylus, but when I rotate the screen into tablet mode the touchpad and stylus inputs freak out - is there any way to tell the two of them to rotate their inputs by 90 degrees (I am probably just not seeing the correct control)?
I am hoping to bring it on Wed. to the LUG meeting to see if I can get some more accomplished with it.
Thanks,
Michael Haworth