Ideapad yoga 13 - windows 10 - automatic tablet mode?

I have upgraded my yoga 13 to Windows 10 and everything works great.  The one thing that bugs me though is that the laptop doesn't automatically switch to tablet mode when I flip the keyboard around. Does the original Yoga 13 not support that (yet) ?

Go to Start>Settings>System>Tablet Mode, set 'When this device automatically switch tablet mode on or off' to 'Don't ask me and always switch. Also, if you didn't uninstall it before the upgrade disable Lenovo Transition in the Task Manager Startup Tab, you don't need it, Windows deals with switching now.

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    Can you post a screenshot of how that is looking?
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