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linux_detect_tablet_mode
Detect if your laptop is in normal or tablet mode. Useful for Yoga laptops to disable keyboard/trackpoint/touchpad in a tablet mode
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WiFi and Bluetooth disable every time I go into tablet mode, and there's about a 2-3 second delay between when I go into tablet mode and when they stop working. This is from a software level, as I'm able to get WiFi and Bluetooth back via rfkill. I tried using this github script, which can detect when a 2-in-1 is in tablet mode, to auto-reenable WiFi and BT when my laptop switched states. This ended up not working, due to the aforementioned delay. I ended up creating a script to always run in the background, that constantly runs "rfkill enable wlan" and "rfkill enable bluetooth". I'm not too thrilled with this solution as it prevents me from disabling WiFi and Bluetooth manually (not to mention that it takes a good 3-4 seconds for the script to kick in)