26-01-2024 09:45 AM
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My devece is Galaxy Book Pro 360, its keyboard and touchpad will be turned off when I fold it to pad mode, it is a normal function to avoid keypad malfunction.
But now I have a need to connect a external monitor, so I want to fold my gbp360 to pad mode to use its keyboard and touchpad, but I find they are turned off automatically when I fold it.
So, I want to know How it control the keyboard and touchpad on/off, or how can i turn the keyboard and touchpad on when my gbp360 is folded?

26-01-2024 03:01 PM
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@Belikov: I have looked into this for you, and when the display panel is tilted past the transition point while entering tablet mode, the keyboard and touch pad will automatically lock, and will not function. If you wish to use tablet mode while connected to an external display, you will be required to use the on-screen keyboard, which can be activated by tapping the keyboard symbol in the taskbar.
25-08-2024 02:12 PM - last edited 25-08-2024 02:32 PM
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I only found a way to turn off win11's tablet layout, but still can't avoid the keyboard's hibernation. Some said you can disable the Intel Integrated Sensor Solution in Device Management to avoid the auto-converting on Galaxy Book pro 360, but this measure doesn't work on Galaxybook 4 pro.
Don't know if you have found a way to realize it now?
