The most likely cause of the screen orientation issue on a touch-screen tablet is C. The touch-screen digitizer is malfunctioning.
A malfunctioning digitizer can interfere with the tablet's ability to detect touch input and properly orient the screen. This can result in the screen being stuck in a particular orientation or randomly switching orientations.
Here's why the other options are less likely:
A. The screen rotation is locked: This would prevent the user from manually changing the orientation, but it wouldn't cause the screen to randomly rotate or become stuck.
B. The screen protector on the tablet is damaged: A damaged screen protector could affect touch sensitivity, but it's less likely to cause issues with screen orientation.
D. The inverter is misconfigured: An inverter is a component used in LCD displays to convert DC voltage into AC voltage. It's not directly related to touch screen functionality.
Therefore, a malfunctioning digitizer is the most probable cause of the screen orientation issue.
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