Continuum manualy execution by command

Hi,

There is a command or executable to launch for switch between pc mode and tablet mode?

Continuum don't detect when my computer is changed in tablet. It's a Dell Latitude XT3.

I have the possibility to run automaticly a command when my computer is switch between PC/Tablet, if command exist i want run the continuum asking for switching.

And i want assign a command to a button in the screen who run a command for switch mode with this button.

If no command or executable exist is there a way to devlop this, i can (C# or VB) probably do this if i know how to trigger the switch.

Thanks for help, Weast.

June 24th, 2015 12:55pm

Have you turned on the Tablet Mode in Settings and the option to "Never prompt me and always switch modes."?

See PC Mag article How to Use Windows 10 Continuum and go about down 1/2 the page.

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June 24th, 2015 1:18pm

Yes but the problem is not here.

Continuum generaly detect on tablet pc when keyboard was put or removed.

On my computer keybord was always present it s the screen who rotat and go on the keyboard, continuum detect nothing.

Dell Driver detect this change and when i switch in tablet mode the screen go in portait mode.

I have the possibility to edit action and put a command on switching, i want put a command who initialise the Continuum fonctionality.

I have egally some button on screen (Change the screen rotation, Page Up/Down, Lock Session, Setting, ...), on this button too i can modify the action and i want assign to one the switch between Tablet and Desktop mode.

I don't know if this command exist but if not maybe a Proprerty for do this exist in a Framework such as System.Windows.Forms.ScreenOrientation for manage the screen rotation or User_32.ChangeDisplaySettings for PowerShell script.

June 24th, 2015 8:40pm

Weast,

Well the question you concerned here seems to be out of the scope of this forum.

Regarding using scripts to trigger continuum, we may consider seek help at the scripting/Windows Dev forum:

https://dev.windows.com/en-us/community

Regards

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June 25th, 2015 3:35am

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