Flex 20 - Sensor Firmware Update

After updating to Windows 8.1 There is an error with the accelerometer and the HID Sensor Collection dll won't load.
The Lenovo Windows 8.1 Update Guide says that this is a known problem and to get a firmware update from the download centre.
(http://download.lenovo.com/lenovo/content/windows8-1/upgrade/ideacentre/index_en.html)
I have tried multiple searches but I cannot find the firmware update, can you provide a download link.
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Hello and welcome,
I tried SUPPORT (above) -> Quick Path "Flex 20" -> Drivers and Software.  There's a sensor firmware download there. 
The support site went into scheduled maintenance mode just as I was trying to grab a link for you   When it comes back online try the path above.  If you still can't find it post back and I'll dig it up again.
Hang on ... here it is via the Support Express microsite:  SensorHub FW 
Don't know if it's the version you're looking for ( it's 31 Oct 2013 ), but it's something...
Z.
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