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xrandr linux cursor reverse operation in portrait mode

I wanted to read a pdf on my laptop Lubuntu which uses xrandr

Can do

xrandr -o left
xrandr -o right
xrandr -o normal

which works

Found How to Rotate Display in Ubuntu, Linux installed sudo apt install arandr

In both cases when I switch from Landscape to portrait mode

My cursor directions get reversed

to move from top - bottom I have to move my fingers from right - left

to move from right - left I have to move my fingers from top - bottom

How do I fix this?

I want the cursor to operate properly in both Landscape to portrait mode

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Please provide release details. I would use Lubuntu's own tools to do that (see https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.10/monitor_settings.html or the manual page appropriate for your *unstated* release of Lubuntu; that's 21.10 or latest *stable* release). `arandr` (https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/arandr) was appropriate in *deprecated* releases of Lubuntu, but being GTK3 it makes no sense on *modern* Lubuntu (ie. last seven releases).
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