Alternatively, just edit the "default.keyset" file in the root of the 
.android folder. This holds the mappings for keys to functions. If the 
laptop doesn't support various key combos, you can change them in here and 
they take effect the next time you start an emulator. Since it's got 
"default" in the name, I guess it's possible you could put a different named 
file in the avd folder to override the default as well, if need be.

Just tried this and remapped the Ctrl-F12 to F10, bounced the avd and now 
the screen rotates when I press F10.

HTH.

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