How To Change Orientation Chromebook [Tutorial]
How To Change Orientation Chromebook [Tutorial]
The quickest and easiest way to rotate your screen is to press and hold CTRL + Shift and the Refresh key on your keyboard. The Refresh key looks like a circle with an arrow on it, located just above the numbers 3 and 4 on your keyboard. Each time you do, your screen will rotate 90 degrees clockwise. The first time you press that key combination, you'll get a popup asking you if you want to rotate your screen. Click Continue.
I know most schools have a tech department that teachers can call when they experience problems with their Chromebooks… but that doesn’t always help in the moment! Some Chromebook problems are so easy to fix that it’s helpful to know how to fix them before they take away from instructional time!
I have a few students who like to pretend that they’re typing really fast… so they click around on the keyboard and end up randomly changing certain settings. I’ve had a few teachers ask me about this issue… how did this Chromebook screen end up sideways?!
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Your Chromebook (may) not be broken! Here are some simple things you can try.
About Chromebooks:
A Chromebook is a laptop or tablet running the Linux-based Chrome OS as its operating system. The devices are primarily used to perform a variety of tasks using the Google Chrome browser, with most applications and data residing in the cloud rather than on the machine itself. All Chromebooks released since late 2017 can also run Android apps. Some Chromebooks can run Linux apps.
The first Chromebooks for sale, by Acer Inc. and Samsung, began shipping in 2011. In addition to laptop models, a desktop version, called a Chromebox, was introduced in May 2012, and an "all-in-one" device, called a Chromebase, was introduced in January 2014, by LG Electronics.