There should be acpi events. Try acpi_listen. In the worst case, the sensor it is a small switch inside that can be disconnected or replaced
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 2:59 PM, arielmazatlan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi: > > I'm going to ask this question on xorg, but since many people in the > libreboot community most probably use x60 tablets a lot, I thought that > maybe some one could also help me even if my issue is not libreboot > related. > > I'm having a problem with my x60 Tablet. There is a sensor that is > causing me problems. The sensor seems to be working fine, but when ever > is activated none xev is given from it and the stylus stops working. > Here is a video of the problem I'm having: > > https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/arielenter/m/problem-with-my-x60-tablet/ > > I believe this sensor was meant to let know the computer when it goes to > “tablet mode” and rotate the desktop environment towards the user, as > described on some other models of the same family as shown in the > following page: > http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Wacom_Serial_Tablet_PC_Stylus > > I'm guessing that the kernel in trisquel doesn't have the proper driver > or it hasn't been made yet. > > I find this functionality not very useful, and if it were necessary to > fix the issue I could take the sensor out. What you think I could do? > > > >
