tablet-pc-rotation | Linux convertible laptop every time
kandi X-RAY | tablet-pc-rotation Summary
kandi X-RAY | tablet-pc-rotation Summary
tablet-pc-rotation is a Rust library. tablet-pc-rotation has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
The goal of this program is to rotate the display of my Linux convertible laptop every time I rotate it, like going from normal mode to tent mode, or landscape <=> portrait and adjust/disable/re-enable the various inputs/output (touchscreen, touchpad, keyboard) accordingly. Linux sysfs exposes the various accelerometer analog values via the Linux IIO subsystem. The iio exposes values produced by the analog device and performs a Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC). So it's a poll model, I think there's no way of getting notified when the values change. I've found some interesting documentation about the IIO subsystem here: In my laptop (Lenovo Yoga C940) there's only one accelerometer that captures the screen orientation in space in the 3 axes (x y z). The code details the meaning of these values. This program is an adaptation of the python script rotate.py referenced in the Arch Linux wiki: It's also an attempt to learn Rust by doing something useful for me.
The goal of this program is to rotate the display of my Linux convertible laptop every time I rotate it, like going from normal mode to tent mode, or landscape <=> portrait and adjust/disable/re-enable the various inputs/output (touchscreen, touchpad, keyboard) accordingly. Linux sysfs exposes the various accelerometer analog values via the Linux IIO subsystem. The iio exposes values produced by the analog device and performs a Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC). So it's a poll model, I think there's no way of getting notified when the values change. I've found some interesting documentation about the IIO subsystem here: In my laptop (Lenovo Yoga C940) there's only one accelerometer that captures the screen orientation in space in the 3 axes (x y z). The code details the meaning of these values. This program is an adaptation of the python script rotate.py referenced in the Arch Linux wiki: It's also an attempt to learn Rust by doing something useful for me.
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tablet-pc-rotation has a low active ecosystem.
It has 3 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
tablet-pc-rotation has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
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