Screen rotation isn't the most commonly used feature when the
orientation is set to landscape, but if the system is forcing a monitor
into portrait mode I would argue people would be forced to use it. I had
never used that feature in any OS, until I was forced to.

Also the workaround did not work, that's why I was asking for
clarification or another workaround.

Either way, if plugging in a monitor and seeing pixels in the correct
orientation is a feature end users would like without resorting to
xrandr commands, I don't think this should be low importance.

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  Screen Rotation options only Counterclockwise & Clockwise

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