Comment by barbs 17 hours ago Did you also have the screen rotation issue? Curious to know what's causing that. 3 comments barbs Reply drum55 17 hours ago The cause is just that the panel is mounted rotated on the device. It's supposed to be used in a tablet where the top is the short end and the side is the long end, opposite to a laptop. Rebelgecko 14 hours ago Somewhat common with Chuwi and GPD's netbook type devices. IIRC it's because they repurpose tablet screens hug 17 hours ago Yes, I did, and the reason is super straightforward: It's a hardware portrait panel, mounted sideways.Getting from zero to a fully working OS was a mild journey, but I'd do it again.
drum55 17 hours ago The cause is just that the panel is mounted rotated on the device. It's supposed to be used in a tablet where the top is the short end and the side is the long end, opposite to a laptop.
Rebelgecko 14 hours ago Somewhat common with Chuwi and GPD's netbook type devices. IIRC it's because they repurpose tablet screens
hug 17 hours ago Yes, I did, and the reason is super straightforward: It's a hardware portrait panel, mounted sideways.Getting from zero to a fully working OS was a mild journey, but I'd do it again.
The cause is just that the panel is mounted rotated on the device. It's supposed to be used in a tablet where the top is the short end and the side is the long end, opposite to a laptop.
Somewhat common with Chuwi and GPD's netbook type devices. IIRC it's because they repurpose tablet screens
Yes, I did, and the reason is super straightforward: It's a hardware portrait panel, mounted sideways.
Getting from zero to a fully working OS was a mild journey, but I'd do it again.