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Fred-Rik

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Hi, 

I'm working for a AV installation company and we are currently working on a project with 70+ Samsung 55 and 75" screens on a school. 

We are looking for a way to rotate some screens to mirrored portrait and a way to deactivate the IR-sensor. 

Are there currently any apps for Tizen that can do this? 

 

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