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    FLUX DELETES ROTATION (UN)LOCK FUNCTION FROM WINDOWS COMPLETELY

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    • Z
      zenzen
      last edited by

      After installing flux the hardware rotation lock button on my device (Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro, Windows 10) did nothing anymore. I checked in the settings and the concept of rotation seems to have completely disappeared from windows: The sidebar buttons can be customized but the rotation lock button which was there before has disappeared.
      Also if I type "rotation" in the search in settings in windows 10 it returns no results.
      I used the rotation lock/auto-rotate function constantly, installed flux (the only change I made) and it did not work anymore. I uninstalled flux and it is still gone (after restart).
      I have no idea how to set my computer to auto-rotate now!!!!

      DEAR FLUX TEAM - HELP HERE IMMEDIATELY, PLEASE!!!

      And stop people from installing this software until this incredible bug, destroying windows, is fixed!

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      • herfH
        herf
        last edited by

        No, this is not something that f.lux does.

        Especially if you've uninstalled f.lux, it doesn't make very much sense to make a post like this.

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        • Z
          zenzen
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          Thanks for the quick reply.
          Event history: I am browsing online newspapers with my Yoga 3 as a tablet, I constantly turn auto-rotate on and off using the hardware button. I install flux. The hardware button does not work anymore. I did not do anything else. Flux changed something in my graphics driver.

          I attempted to reinstall the graphics driver (Intel HD 5300) hoping it would reset the problem. Now I get the message: "The driver being installed is not validated for this computer..."

          This is the correct driver from the lenovo support homepage for my computer and model. I was so daring and uninstalled the driver from the Remove/Add Programs. But it did not actually uninstall. It just does not show in the Remove/Add Programs anymore but is still installed. And I can still not reinstall it.

          So it is quite probable that flux broke my display driver - or it just decided to break itself exactly in the same 30 seconds I installed flux, after 3 years without problem.

          How should I post? Could you please advise how it makes sense to post here to get help for a problem flux caused? And if it wasn't flux, which is always a possibility, are there no recommendations you could make?

          I think it makes sense to post like this to warn people from something that can possibly mess up their whole system!

          Thank you for a more meaningful answer than the last one!

          Kind regards

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          • Z
            zenzen @zenzen
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            @zenzen
            I also just saw that after the uninstall my display refresh rate was still at 48kHz. I am sure it was at 60kHz before. So flux does not reset the changes it makes at an uninstall. Searching the forum give the same impression...
            This setting at least I can change back manually. But I cannot be left stuck with Windows that has absolutely no auto-rotate function anymore anywhere. And I cannot be left stuck with a graphics driver that is installed but does not show anymore in the Add/Remove programs on the one hand and cannot be re-installed on the other. These are very grave things flux messed up here - and again: I did nothing other than install flux and opening le monde diplomatique on firefox with noscript on.

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            • herfH
              herf
              last edited by

              Did you reboot as part of the f.lux install?

              I really don't know anything about rotation, so I have to recommend looking if a Windows 10 update happened recently, and looking around on the Lenovo forums, where there seems to be a lot of activity on this issue. It is not a f.lux bug.

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              • herfH
                herf @zenzen
                last edited by

                I think you said you uninstalled your video driver. This is a more likely cause than f.lux.

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                • herfH
                  herf
                  last edited by

                  If you had a Windows 10 update near the same time, there is apparently a sensor driver that might get uninstalled:

                  https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Tablets/Thinkpad-10-Rotation-Lock-Missing-SOLVED/td-p/3508219

                  There are lots of threads like this with different fixes, but since f.lux does not make any driver-level changes (or interact with the Windows 10 tiles) I do not think we can cause a problem like this.

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                  • Z
                    zenzen @herf
                    last edited by

                    @herf
                    I uninstalled my video driver after installing and uninstalling flux and after the problem occurred - in order to solve this problem. Uninstalling the video driver did not cause the disappearance of auto-rotation, it had already disappeared before I uninstalled it. And I could not uninstall nor re-install the video driver anyway. The uninstall just removed the entry in the Add/Remove Programs window. But right clicking the desktop still shows all Intel Graphics options.

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                    • lornaL
                      lorna
                      last edited by lorna

                      Closing thread: issue not related to f.lux. Recommend contacting Lenovo support.

                      @lorna

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