How to Fix a Sideways or Upside Down Screen in Windows
So, the screen display on your Windows desktop PC or
laptop is suddenly sideways or upside down and you have no idea what to do.
Don't panic! You won't need to crane your neck or physically flip your monitor
over. This is a much more common situation than you might think, and can
usually be resolved with just a keyboard shortcut or a few mouse clicks.
The most likely reason that you find yourself in this
predicament is because you have accidentally pressed the wrong keys,
incorrectly adjusted a display setting or connected an external monitor or
other viewing device.
Here's how to fix a sideways or upside screen on
Windows 7, 8, and 10.
Keyboard Shortcuts
In some scenarios, the following keyboard shortcuts
may be used to rotate your display. Whether or not these shortcuts are
available is dependent on several factors including what video card is in your
system as well as what software you have installed. It is also possible that
your particular configuration does offer these hotkey combinations, but that
they need to be manually enabled before they can be used. We recommend taking
the keyboard route first, since it's fairly quick and easy and could come in
handy if you encounter this problem again in the future.
The most common keyboard shortcut combinations to
rotate your screen are as follows: CTRL+ALT+Up Arrow, CTRL+ALT+Down
Arrow, CTRL+Alt+Left Arrow,CTRL+Alt+Right Arrow. If
pressing these keys simultaneously does not seem to have any effect, you can
try the following steps to ensure that hot keys are enabled with your particular
graphics card or you can just proceed to the next method shown below for
resolving this issue.
To toggle hot keys on or off, right-click in an empty
space on your desktop. A menu should appear containing several choices.
Depending on your setup, you may see an option labeled Graphic Settings or
something similar, from which you should be able to control hot key activation.
Note that this option is only available on certain hardware.
Display Orientation
Settings
If the keyboard shortcut method didn't fix your
problem then modifying your display orientation through the Windows settings
interface should.
Windows 10
- Right-click
on an empty space anywhere on your desktop.
- When
the context menu appears, select the Display Settings option.
- Your
display settings should now be visible in a new window. If you are
unable to right-click with your mouse for some reason, another way to
access this interface is to enter the following text into the Windows
10 Cortana or basic search bar and select the appropriate result: display
settings.
- Select Landscape from
the drop-down menu labeled Orientation.
- Click
on the Apply button, which should instantly rotate your
display.
- A blue
and white dialog will now appear, asking if you'd like to retain your new
screen orientation or return to the previous display. If you're satisfied
with the updated appearance, click on the Keep changes button.
If not, select Revert or just take no action and wait 15
seconds.
Windows 8
- Click
on the Windows button, found in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.
- When
the pop-out menu appears, select the Control Panel option.
- Once
the Control Panel interface appears click on Adjust
screen resolution, located in the Appearance and
Personalization section.
- The Change
the appearance of your display screen should now be visible.
Click on the Orientation drop-down menu and choose
the Landscape option.
- Next,
click on Apply to instantly implement this change.
- A
dialog should now appear containing two buttons, prompting you to choose
whether or not you'd like to keep the new screen orientation in effect. To
do so, click on Keep changes. To go back to the previous
setting, wait 15 seconds for the prompt to expire or select the Revert button.
Windows 7
- Click
on the Windows menu button, located in the lower left-hand corner of the
screen.
- When
the pop-out menu appears, select Control Panel.
- The Control
Panel interface should now be displayed. Click on the Adjust
screen resolution link, located on the right side of the window
below the Appearance and Personalization heading.
- A new
screen with the following header should now be visible: Change the
appearance of your display. Select Landscape from
the Orientation drop-down menu.
- Click
on the Apply button, which should cause your display to
rotate as requested.
- A
small Display Settings dialog should appear, overlaying
the Control Panel interface. If you'd like to maintain the
newly rotated display, select Keep changes. Otherwise, click
on the Revert button or wait 15 seconds for the changes
to reverse themselves automatically.

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