Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 12 (English) User Guide - ThinkPad Yoga 12 - Page 44

Stand mode, feature is disabled and the autorotate-off indicator is displayed on your screen.

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Attention: Do not rotate the computer display with too much force, otherwise the computer display or hinges might get damaged. Do not apply too much force to the upper-right or upper-left corner of the computer display. Open the computer display slowly to any angle within a range of less than 190 degrees as shown in the following illustration. Your computer is now in the notebook mode. The degrees refers to the angle degrees between the computer display and the keyboard. Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustration. In the notebook mode, the keyboard, the trackpad, and the TrackPoint pointing stick are automatically enabled. By default, the autorotate feature is enabled. To avoid undesired screen rotation, press the screen-rotation-lock button to disable the autorotate feature. For instructions on how to use the button, refer to "Using the special buttons" on page 19. After you press the screen-rotation-lock button, the autorotate feature is disabled and the autorotate-off indicator is displayed on your screen. Stand mode You can use the computer in the stand mode in scenarios that require limited interaction with the screen, such as viewing photos and playing videos. Attention: Do not rotate the computer display with too much force, otherwise the computer display or hinges might get damaged. Do not apply too much force to the upper-right or upper-left corner of the computer display. If your computer is in the notebook mode, do the following to turn the computer from the notebook mode into the stand mode: Note: Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the illustrations in this topic. 28 User Guide

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Attention:
Do not rotate the computer display with too much force, otherwise the computer display
or hinges might get damaged. Do not apply too much force to the upper-right or upper-left corner of
the computer display.
Open the computer display slowly to any angle within a range of less than 190 degrees as shown in the
following illustration. Your computer is now in the notebook mode. The degrees refers to the angle degrees
between the computer display and the keyboard.
Note:
Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the following illustration.
In the notebook mode, the keyboard, the trackpad, and the TrackPoint pointing stick are automatically
enabled.
By default, the autorotate feature is enabled. To avoid undesired screen rotation, press the
screen-rotation-lock button to disable the autorotate feature. For instructions on how to use the button, refer
to “Using the special buttons” on page 19. After you press the screen-rotation-lock button, the autorotate
feature is disabled and the autorotate-off indicator is displayed on your screen.
Stand mode
You can use the computer in the stand mode in scenarios that require limited interaction with the screen,
such as viewing photos and playing videos.
Attention:
Do not rotate the computer display with too much force, otherwise the computer display
or hinges might get damaged. Do not apply too much force to the upper-right or upper-left corner of
the computer display.
If your computer is in the notebook mode, do the following to turn the computer from the notebook mode
into the stand mode:
Note:
Depending on the model, your computer might look different from the illustrations in this topic.
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