The shortcut isn't about flash. It's about flow . It’s about transforming a system setting into a reflex.
Right-click the desktop and go to Display settings -> Display orientation to change it manually. Chromebook: Universal Shortcut rotate screen keyboard shortcut
For users who find this feature more disruptive than helpful, the shortcuts can be disabled. This is done through the graphics control panel (such as the Intel Graphics Command Center or NVIDIA Control Panel). Within these panels, there are options to manage "Hot Keys," allowing users to toggle the feature off. Furthermore, some modern computers or those with dedicated GPUs may not have these shortcuts enabled by default, requiring manual activation in the graphics settings. The shortcut isn't about flash
ChromeOS has a built-in shortcut that works on almost all Chromebook models. Right-click the desktop and go to Display settings
Bind that to a shortcut (e.g., Super + R ) via your WM’s config file, and you have the most customizable rotation system on earth. No bloat, no vendor lock-in.
On (with Intel integrated graphics or standard display drivers), the classic rotation shortcut is:
Rotates 90 degrees counter-clockwise Why it might not work