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When first prompted with how to have it rotate the screen, I left the power button option checked.
Well, since removing the check or even having it checked again, my power button does nothing.
So either way, having it checked or unchecked now, it won't rotate the screen or bring up the prompt so I can lock the screen.
Is this a small bug and is there another way to lock the screen now?