This is a common query we get asked on the help desk. Imagine you are working at 2 am in the morning, trying to get your monthly report out and your screen is upside down…! Maybe you turned your screen by accidentally hitting some keys. Or a colleague played a prank on you. Or perhaps you need to rotate your screen to view it vertically or from another angle. Here’s what you can do in Windows, macOS and Chrome OS to rotate a computer screen (or to set it right).
For Windows
If you have an Intel graphics adapter, the easiest way to rotate your screen is with keyboard shortcuts.
Using keyboard shortcuts
- To rotate your screen to the default position (horizontal orientation) – hold and press Ctrl + Alt + Up arrow.
- To rotate 90 degrees – Ctrl + Alt + Right arrow
- To flip upside down (or rotate 180 degrees ) – Ctrl + Alt + Down arrow
- To rotate 270 degrees – hold and press Ctrl + Alt + Left arrow
Use the Screen Resolution or Properties screen
Right-click on the desktop and select Screen Resolution or Properties. Click on Display → Display Orientation. From the options, choose the one that you need.- Landscape: Rotates screen to the default orientation.
- Portrait: Rotates 270 degrees – will be vertical.
- Landscape (flipped): Flips upside-down or 180 degrees.
- Portrait (flipped): Rotates 90 degrees – will be vertical and upside-down.
For macOS
The process for screen rotation depends on the OS version you are using. Click on Apple Menu → System PreferencesFor Mavericks 10.9 or earlier – force the Mac to rotate any connected display.
- Hold ‘Command’ + ‘Option’ → Display → Rotate
- Select the orientation you require.
For Yosemite – only supported displays can be rotated.
- Click on displays → Rotate
- If the Rotate menu is not available, it means your display does not support rotating.
- Open ‘Arrangement’ tab and uncheck ‘Mirrors Display’. This prevents attached multiple displays from rotating when you rotate a single display.
For Chrome OS
Press Ctrl + Shift + Rotate to rotate your screen 90 degrees. Each repeat will rotate screen 90 degrees. Continue till you get the required display.Need help with IT issues? Our IT helpdesk supports you 24/7. Contact us or email at helpdesk@computingaustralia.group.for any assistance with your IT queries.
Jargon Buster for today
Graphics card – computer hardware that produces the image on your display by converting data into a signal. Bug – here, an error or flaw in a computer hardware or software that produces an unexpected result.