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  • Justin, I did what you said. Came back to windows 8.1 then install again windows 10. But, this time, I just let everything like it is (I didn't installed the latest drivers from the acer website). And... it' working. Of course you need to go to tablet mode to change the auto rotation lock. Problem solved.
  • Justin, as you can see in the screen shot below from my computer display setting, I don't even have the possibility to set the "lock rotation on this display" to ON or OFF. I can only set manually the orientation of the screen. And this is how looks my device manager : I guess some drivers are missing.
  • From what I understood about this warranty thing is that Acer is not obliged to deliver a driver for windows 10. Their support is only mandatory for windows 8 for the R7-371T. So we have to wait for the good will of microsoft to deliver a driver... What is really strange is that, as Kathreen showed in a previous message,…
  • I spoke with the Acer technical support on the phone. 2 solutions : go back to windows 8 (these guys are very funny) or wait for the appropriate driver that should come one day, we are not sure (I guess he was speaking about the G sensor driver). Be careful, it seems we have a warranty working for windows 8 but not for…
  • Thanks for your help Kathreen. I tried to install the Media Feature Pack for windows 10 N but no change. I also have sent a message to the Acer support team showing the problem with screen shots. Let's wait for their answer.
  • That's a nice try but I already have seen this one and I don't have this option when I go to the display setting. Unfortunatly, I can't put a screen shot here. I think there is a problem with the G sensor driver or the display driver and that is why windows don't give this option.
  • I have the same problem with the auto rotate since my update to windows 10. I tried to install the G sensor driver from the R7 but no result. Any help would be much appreciated.
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