Laptop Screen Rotates Automatically

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Currently i am using Ubuntu 18.04 and Whenever i turn on my laptop after loading Ubuntu icon screen the screen rotates on User login screen even when laptop is not rotated. And it shows two cursors and from them the original cursor became vanish and only the mirrored cursor exist.
After logout and logging in again fixed this issue but it is very annoying and even i set screen rotation lock.







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    Currently i am using Ubuntu 18.04 and Whenever i turn on my laptop after loading Ubuntu icon screen the screen rotates on User login screen even when laptop is not rotated. And it shows two cursors and from them the original cursor became vanish and only the mirrored cursor exist.
    After logout and logging in again fixed this issue but it is very annoying and even i set screen rotation lock.







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      Currently i am using Ubuntu 18.04 and Whenever i turn on my laptop after loading Ubuntu icon screen the screen rotates on User login screen even when laptop is not rotated. And it shows two cursors and from them the original cursor became vanish and only the mirrored cursor exist.
      After logout and logging in again fixed this issue but it is very annoying and even i set screen rotation lock.







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      Currently i am using Ubuntu 18.04 and Whenever i turn on my laptop after loading Ubuntu icon screen the screen rotates on User login screen even when laptop is not rotated. And it shows two cursors and from them the original cursor became vanish and only the mirrored cursor exist.
      After logout and logging in again fixed this issue but it is very annoying and even i set screen rotation lock.









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          You might need to blacklist the module in question, first, try to unload the module from your RAM.



          sudo modprobe -r lis3lv02d


          If it doesn't work, you can try to identify which module enable your motion sensor with the following command



          sudo cat /proc/bus/input/devices


          Finally, if your blacklist command fixed the issue, make the change permanent with



          editor /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


          And add the following line at the end of the file (probably empty)



          blacklist lis3lv02d





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          You might need to blacklist the module in question, first, try to unload the module from your RAM.



          sudo modprobe -r lis3lv02d


          If it doesn't work, you can try to identify which module enable your motion sensor with the following command



          sudo cat /proc/bus/input/devices


          Finally, if your blacklist command fixed the issue, make the change permanent with



          editor /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


          And add the following line at the end of the file (probably empty)



          blacklist lis3lv02d





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          You might need to blacklist the module in question, first, try to unload the module from your RAM.



          sudo modprobe -r lis3lv02d


          If it doesn't work, you can try to identify which module enable your motion sensor with the following command



          sudo cat /proc/bus/input/devices


          Finally, if your blacklist command fixed the issue, make the change permanent with



          editor /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


          And add the following line at the end of the file (probably empty)



          blacklist lis3lv02d





          share|improve this answer




















          • That doesn't worked
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          You might need to blacklist the module in question, first, try to unload the module from your RAM.



          sudo modprobe -r lis3lv02d


          If it doesn't work, you can try to identify which module enable your motion sensor with the following command



          sudo cat /proc/bus/input/devices


          Finally, if your blacklist command fixed the issue, make the change permanent with



          editor /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


          And add the following line at the end of the file (probably empty)



          blacklist lis3lv02d





          share|improve this answer












          You might need to blacklist the module in question, first, try to unload the module from your RAM.



          sudo modprobe -r lis3lv02d


          If it doesn't work, you can try to identify which module enable your motion sensor with the following command



          sudo cat /proc/bus/input/devices


          Finally, if your blacklist command fixed the issue, make the change permanent with



          editor /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


          And add the following line at the end of the file (probably empty)



          blacklist lis3lv02d






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          answered May 16 at 15:33









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