Press Ctrl + Alt + F3 to get to a virtual terminal, use crontab -e to check these out, enable the ones you want, or customize them to your heart's content.
Again, pressing Ctrl + Alt + F1 takes you back to Chromium.
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-Rotate screen: portrait and landscape mode
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- - Hit CTRL-ALT-F1 then choose finish to go to console
- - sudo nano /boot/config.txt
- - move all the way down to the end of the file
- - to rotate 90° clockwise, add the line: display_rotate=1
- - Press ctrl + o to save and ctrl + x to exit the file
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- Now do a reboot (sudo reboot) and you should have a screen tilted:
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- - 0 = 0 degrees (the default value)
- - 1 = 90 degrees
- - 2 = 180 degrees
- - 3 = 270 degrees
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Customizing Chromium
Because you're running a fully-featured Chromium, you can customize it further by installing browser extensions. For example: