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If you accidentally flipped your computer screen upside down or sideways and you’re not sure how to fix it, don’t worry. It’s actually quite simple to correct the orientation of your screen, and there are multiple ways to do so. Continue reading to learn how to rotate the screen manually, enable or disable the auto-rotate feature, and use keyboard shortcuts to easily flip your PC screen. Before you know it, you’ll be flipping screens and switching to portrait mode like a pro.
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Advantages of Rotating a Computer Screen
Aside from the need to be different and add a little brightness to your computer screen setup, there are very good reasons to change the way you view content on your screen. In some cases, changing the screen to landscape or landscape might work better for your purpose, while in other cases a portrait screen is the way to go.
Desktop screen rotation is changing the number of people working and interacting with their various projects. Rotating a monitor allows you to have an improved view of long texts, view and edit vertical images, and see long lines of code if you are a coding wizard. Placing your computer screen on its side will be useful for setting up a multi-display, especially when your desk space is limited.
How to Flip a Computer Screen
In this article, we’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions for flipping your computer screen back to its normal position.
Method 1: Keyboard Shortcut
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- Hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys on your keyboard simultaneously. While keeping these keys pressed, press one of the arrow keys (up, down, left, or right) corresponding to the direction you want to flip the screen.
- Release the keys and check if your screen orientation has changed. Repeat the keyboard shortcut if necessary until you achieve the desired result.
Method 2: Display Settings (Windows)
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- Right-click on your desktop background and select “Display settings” from the dropdown menu.
- In the Display settings window, scroll down to the “Orientation” section.
- Click on the dropdown menu under Orientation and select the desired option, which is usually “Landscape” for a normal screen.
- Click on the “Apply” button, and your screen orientation should be corrected.
Method 3: Graphics Options (Intel)
- Right-click on your desktop background and select “Graphics Options” or “Graphics Properties.” This option may change depending on the type of graphics card you have installed.
- In the graphics options window, navigate to the “Display” or “Rotation” tab.
- Look for an option to rotate the display or set the screen orientation. It may be displayed as a rotation drop-down menu or a rotation angle box.
- Select the desired rotation option (e.g., “0 degrees” for landscape mode).
- Click on the “Apply” or “OK” button to save the changes and check if your screen has flipped back to the correct orientation.
Method 4: Graphics Control Panel (AMD)
- Right-click on your desktop background and select “Graphics Options” or “Graphics Control Panel,” depending on your system.
- In the graphics control panel, navigate to the “Display settings” or “Rotation” section.
- Look for an option to adjust the screen rotation.
- Select the appropriate rotation option (e.g., “Normal” or “0 degrees” for landscape mode).
- Apply the changes and close the graphics control panel, then check if your screen orientation has been corrected.
These methods should help you flip your computer screen back to its normal position. If you’re still experiencing issues, make sure to check your computer’s user manual or consult the manufacturer’s website for further guidance specific to your device.