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Hmm, which distro did you try it with? I believe, KDE should support auto-rotating the screen in the newer versions¹. If you tried it with Kubuntu LTS, for example, that would've still been an older version, which does not use Wayland by default.
¹) More precisely: it should support it when it's being run under Wayland, which is the default since KDE Plasma 6.
Fedora. I thunk my device might not be supported, or maybe there’s some software I need to install to make it work. Not a huge deal though.
Hmm, Fedora should have the newest version of KDE. Yeah, hard to say why it's not working then...