WebTo correct it, hold down Ctrl and Alt and press one of the four arrow keys (up, down, left or right) until you have it the correct way up. Alternatively, you probably have a Rotation setting in the display properties of the graphics card. 159 people found this reply helpful · Was this reply helpful? Yes No Replies (3) Web22 jan. 2013 · The ability to rotate the screen image is a feature of your video. card, to help it work with monitors that rotate to portrait. orientation. Almost certainly you accidentally pressed Ctrl-Alt, and. some arrow key. Rotate it back using those keys. Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP since October 2003. 19 people found this reply helpful.
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Web7 apr. 2024 · There could be several reasons why you may need to rotate your laptop screen. It could be because you have a specific software that works better in a portrait orientation or because you want to showcase your work to someone sitting across the table. Whatever the reason may be, rotating the laptop screen is a useful feature to have. … Web23 jan. 2013 · The ability to rotate the screen image is a feature of your video. card, to help it work with monitors that rotate to portrait. orientation. Almost certainly you accidentally pressed Ctrl-Alt, and. some arrow key. Rotate it back using those keys. Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP since October 2003. 19 people found this reply helpful. som therapie
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WebMost laptops run on Intel Graphics, where the keyboard shortcuts for rotating the picture are as follows: “CTRL” + “ALT” + “⇩” (down arrow (keys between numbers and letters)) – rotates the picture upside down (180 degrees); “CTRL” + “ALT” + “⇧” – returns the screen back to the standard position; Web17 mei 2024 · Ctrl + Alt + Up arrow – rotates to landscape mode. Ctrl + Alt + Down arrow – rotates the screen upside down. Ctrl + Alt + Right arrow – rotates the screen 90 degrees (right). Ctrl + Alt +... Web7 aug. 2024 · Ctrl+Alt and the up key can take them back. The same method works for Windows 11, with Ctrl+Alt and the up arrow switching to landscape or the left arrow key for portrait. For users that don't want to use the keyboard, or if the above method isn't working, they change orientation via the control panel. som thai saigon center