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Using keyboard and touchpad of HP Envy x360 when the device is in tablet mode

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Like I said in the title - I pretty much want to use my laptop with and external monitor and still be able to use the keyboard and touchpad of my device. This works as long I use it in "normal laptop mode", but the monitor of my laptop has stopped working ages ago and I have no intention to replace it. It's just in the way and I would very much prefer to have it "flipped around" so it sits under the other hardware, directly on the table. (I have considered removing it completely, but I am a complete novice when it comes to tinkering with hardware so I'd rather not risk "ruining" the laptop further.)

I used it like this back when I still had windows installed, there was a pretty straightforward solution back then, since this was the OS hp intended it to be used with I guess. But windows at some point made the device unusable, it crashed constantly which is why I made the switch to Ubunutu and I have to say I am baffled how everything just runs smoothly now... except for this one small problem with the keyboard that is.

WHAT I TRIED:

Followed this solution: Keyboard and touchpad doesn't work

( This person also seems to have pretty much my problem but there is no different solution: How to enable keyboard in tablet mode (HP Spectre x360) )

...didn't work for me.

WHAT I TRIED TO MAKE SURE I DIDN'T JUST FUCK UP:

  • I realize that my laptop is a different model, but looking through all the modules using lsmod all the ones that I put in file to blacklist were there, exact same name as in the instructions.

  • I edited the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.config file which was the closest sounding I found, there was no blacklist-ish.config but I figured it would be fine...?

  • I edited and saved the file it with sudo nano and that all seemed to work fine. I checked what "save as root" meant (pretty much that I had put in my password to open and edit the file in nano I guess?)

  • I ran the update-initramfs -u command, which at first I wasn't sure if it had worked, but I ran it again with verbose output and it seemed to do its thing (whatever that thing it's doing is... I am somewhat of a beginner, if that isn't apparent)

  • I rebooted the system and unfortunately nothing had changed. I checked if the file had really been saved, I checked the manual for initramfs to see if I had done that step correctly, and as far as I can tell, I did.

This is the first time I am reporting a problem on the askubuntu board, so please if there is any additional information that I could give, that would help people here to help me solve this problem, it would be much appreciated!

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