Acer Cromebook R13 - Enable disable screen rotation Crome OS

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LAllix
LAllix Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives

Hi all

Can there be a combination of keys to turn automatic auto rotation on?
After a Crouton installation, the screen does not rotate more automatically
I have restored the operating system with the correct recovery tool
Alternatively, is there a way to an hard factory rest?

Or other suggestion

thank you

 

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  • Pssst3
    Pssst3 Member Posts: 47 Devotee WiFi Icon
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    It also looks like the "h" key isn't working   :-D

     

    Hard reset:

     

    Simultaneously depress the refresh key and the Power switch.

     

    Continue to hold them down for 6 seconds.

  • LAllix
    LAllix Member Posts: 2 New User
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    Solved after a couple of restores

     

    Thanks for the answer 

  • Manny-Acer_Retired
    Manny-Acer_Retired Newbie Posts: 4,453 Guru
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    Hi all,

     

    I am sorry to hear you’re having issues with the rotating feature in your Chromebooks devices. It looks like Google is aware and working on it, here is some links to the Bug reports:

    https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=884096&desc=2#maincol

    In some cases it looks like is being reported after the latest O.S. update (68) and in other instances it can be cause by a (Logitec) or any wireless mouse or device connected to the unit, Google should be releasing and update fix soon, in the mean time we can recommend to either disconnect any wireless device connected to your Chromebook and restart the unit or perform a "Powerwash and Revert":

    If you have received the update to 68 and are experiencing no issues, you are good to go. If you are having connectivity issues or any other problems for the matter, you can attempt to roll back your device manually. Below you will find the steps but keep in mind that this will powerwash your Chromebook so make sure you back up and data you don’t want to lose!


    1.   Reboot your device

    2.   While rebooting, press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R

    3.   When the Powerwash screen pops up, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R again and you should see a new screen that says “Powerwash and Revert.”

    4.   Click the Powerwash button to begin the rollback.

    If successful, your device should roll back to Chrome OS 67. 


    Thanks,

    Acer-Manny