...trouble developing a basic workflow .... use portrait mode quite often, but my type cover gets disabled when ever I flip it to this orientation.... how can I enable the type cover while the screen is in portrait mode? Theoretically you can enable it by setting the monitor to portrait, but this is finnicky and often undoes itself.
I'm an illustrator and therefore use portrait mode quite often, but my type cover gets disabled when ever I flip it to this orientation... So the question is, how can I enable the type cover while the screen is in portrait mode?
Oh yeah, I forgot about that...Rotation lock would be a simple solution, but once again, Microsoft in all of its infinite wisdom won't let you lock rotation if the keyboard is attached because you are in 'laptop' mode--and therefore must use it in the mandated way. Heaven help us from fools (and 'helpful' computers).
I'm trying to visualise this. So are you saying you hold/place the tablet in portrait mode with the keyboard attached, like a book--thus the keyboard is sideways but you still want to use it? That's quite outside the realm of normal use as MS envisioned it, I guess. I don't know if this is driver level or firmware or something in the OS, but it appears external is the only option at this point (with a Surface)... (or whatever Jeff posted ;D).
I'm curious. Can you tell me which tablets, laptops and 2-in-1s will do everything you want, including fully charging in less than 5 hours???I am of the opinion that not providing a setting to prevent disabling the keyboard in portrait mode is a needlessly poor UX (user experience). In my case, I like to read in bed, and to do so I disable rotation so that the text stays aligned with respect to my eyes, not to the center of the earth. Humans are not always in a position such that they are perpendicular to the center of the earth.
So, if I am laying down watching a training video, or reading, I cannot use the physical keyboard to turn pages or move and click the mouse. That is a huge restriction, for absolutely no reason.
This is sufficient enough for me to not purchase a Surface Pro 3. On top of that, the back camera is fixed focus, so pictures of documents are blurry and unreadable. And it takes 5 hours to recharge. 3 Strikes, you're OUT! Well, I already purchased this POS, so I am stuck with it until I can offload it on someone else.
I'm curious. Can you tell me which tablets, laptops and 2-in-1s will do everything you want, including fully charging in less than 5 hours???