The BMAX MaxBook Y14 has 2 acceleromenter sensors, one seems to be in the display, the other in the base. With the default ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX monitor-sensor would report the display to be rotate of 180 degrees compared to its real position, i.e. upside down when normal and vice versa. Left up and right up are also swapped. Correcting the ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX for the display sensor solves the issue and monitor-sensor reports the correct values. For the Y13 model the Z axis value was also inverted. For the Y14 to work correctly, this is not necessary, but I'm not sure how to double check this. Sensors info: P: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.0/i2c_designware.0/i2c-0/i2c-KIOX010A:00/iio:device0 M: iio:device0 R: 0 U: iio T: iio_device D: c 237:0 N: iio:device0 L: 0 E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.0/i2c_designware.0/i2c-0/i2c-KIOX010A:00/iio:device0 E: SUBSYSTEM=iio E: DEVNAME=/dev/iio:device0 E: DEVTYPE=iio_device E: MAJOR=237 E: MINOR=0 E: USEC_INITIALIZED=25931869 E: IIO_SENSOR_PROXY_TYPE=iio-poll-accel iio-buffer-accel E: SYSTEMD_WANTS=iio-sensor-proxy.service E: TAGS=:systemd: E: CURRENT_TAGS=:systemd: P: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.3/i2c_designware.3/i2c-3/i2c-KIOX020A:00/iio:device1 M: iio:device1 R: 1 U: iio T: iio_device D: c 237:1 N: iio:device1 L: 0 E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.3/i2c_designware.3/i2c-3/i2c-KIOX020A:00/iio:device1 E: SUBSYSTEM=iio E: DEVNAME=/dev/iio:device1 E: DEVTYPE=iio_device E: MAJOR=237 E: MINOR=1 E: USEC_INITIALIZED=26000295 E: IIO_SENSOR_PROXY_TYPE=iio-poll-accel iio-buffer-accel E: SYSTEMD_WANTS=iio-sensor-proxy.service E: TAGS=:systemd: E: CURRENT_TAGS=:systemd: accel-display acpi:KIOX010A:KIOX010A: dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInternational,LLC.:bvr5.00_002:bd05/13/2024:br5.27:efr1.1:svnAMI:pnIntel:pvrDefaultstring:rvnAMI:rnIntel:rvrDefaultstring:cvnDefaultstring:ct31:cvrDefaultstring:skuH8Y6: accel-base acpi:KIOX020A:KIOX020A:
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