Sometimes I wonder if people mixes up intention and execution. IMO, this is poor execution. Unless we’re saying that the g-sensor is still functional and accessible just like before…and that we’re just not able to toggle / enable / disable the G-sensor from the BIOS menu interface.
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As he mentioned, it’s a BIOS support issue. I prefer to Get the Mainline BIOS support covering all the other things that All 11th gen units have.
The chip is not mission critical, but would have been still nice to have active. You have to pick your battles in the current parts shortage and design of the processors. 12th gen handles this in a different better way.
I have had to walk this parts availability vs function as well this past year as well… So I understand it.
FYI, for my use case, I have a workaround…