Yoga 11s: kein Auto-rotate nach win8.1

Hallo,
ich brauche dringend den neusten Sensor Firmware für das Auto-rotate.
Nach dem Update auf win8.1 geht die Ausrichtung des Bildschirm nicht mehr.
Kann mir da jemand helfen?

Hallo, 
ich habe deine eigene Lösung im englischen Forum gefunden. Du hast also den Sensor im GeräteManager deinstalliert und einen Neustart durchgeführt.
Dein Problem wurde damit also gelöst.
Zuzana
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