Hi
This is just a topic of discussion, it is not mean to be an active development.
After the SNAP presentation at Warpstock I was talking with some of the people there about some personal opinions on why the request of screen resolution on the fly change was necessary. There are latops like the Thinkpad Yoga that on Windows when you change it to Tablet mode and Tent mode, it recognize the position of the screen and Windows changes the orientation of the screen.
Of course, we discussed that it may not be a resolution change, since flipping the monitor does not mean that there is resolution change on the fly, it only inverts screen, but it also shows that another driver not related to video is required, that is the accelerometer of the laptop. (Or maybe I'm wrong and it is not only the accelerometer driver the one that define the position of the laptop)
And other topic of conversation showed up, that the acceloremeter on Thinkpad Laptops is used to "pause" the HDD when it detects movement. (It is called Lenovo Airbag Protection now).
Here it is the Windows screenshot of that functionality.

But If my memory does not plays me a wrong trick, this is very familar and I think that I used to see the same utility on OS/2 for the Thinkpad 600, 770 and maybe other Thinkpads.
So I searched for the older Thinkpad Drivers / Utilities on some sites like:
http://tp.omgema.lt/download.lenovo.com/lenovo/content/ddfm/600.htmlI'm trying (under my own risk) the "
Configuration utility for OS/2 - ThinkPad General" , just to check if I was right or wrong if that utility existed on OS/2 on the past, but the installer detects this is not a Thinkpad of that model and do not allows me to install it.
Do anybody can think on any trick to to install "
Configuration utility for OS/2 - ThinkPad General" just to check it out? I don't think I can find a TP 600 or 770 to try it out.
Regards