How to Rotate the Screen on Windows 11 or 10 (2024)

There’s no denying most people use their monitors—and therefore Windows 11 and Windows 10—in landscape mode. But that isn’t the only way to use a PC, and there are plenty of folks who like to use their monitors in portrait mode instead, or who use different orientations for each display in their multi-monitor setup. Luckily it’s easy to make Windows respect that choice.

One caveat before we begin: longtime PC users probably remember rotating their screen via keyboard shortcuts. Microsoft removed that option in later releases of Windows 10, however, and Windows 11 doesn’t allow you to rotate the screen via the keyboard either. You’re going to be stuck navigating graphical user interfaces if you want to change the screen’s orientation, but the good news is that it’s not as easy to accidentally end up with an upside-down desktop.

That aside, here’s how to rotate the screen on Windows 11 and Windows 10.Note that our screenshots were taken in Windows 11, but the settings layout is similar in both operating systems.

How to rotate your screen in Settings

1. Navigate to the Display page in Settings. The quickest way to access this page is to right-click on your desktop and click the “Display settings” option. You can also search for “Rotate” via the Start menu; both options lead to the Display page in the Settings app.

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2. Select a monitor if you have multiple displays.

3. Click the button inside the ‘Display orientation’ section.

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4. Choose your preferred display orientation. There are four options to choose from: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape (flipped) and Portrait (flipped).

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5. Click ‘Keep Changes’ to change your settings. After your screen is rotated a small window will appear with two buttons: “Keep Changes” and “Revert.” The former saves your current screen orientation; the latter restores the previous setting. If you don’t click anything, the screen orientation will automatically revert after a 10-second delay.

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That’s all there is to it. Windows 11 will now match your monitor’s orientation without requiring you to use anything but the built-in Settings app. But there are other ways to change the screen’s orientation in Windows, too, depending on what kind of GPU you’re using.

How to rotate your screen via graphics control panels

Windows 11’s Settings app (or Windows 10’s which is similar) isn’t the only program capable of rotating the screen. The same control panels (note the lowercase letters) used to change the color profile, refresh rate, and other settings with Intel, AMD, and Nvidia graphics can also be used to rotate the screen. We’re going to focus on achieving this via the Nvidia Control Panel, because that’s what we have available on our test system, but the steps are similar for systems with Intel or AMD graphics.

1. Access the display settings in your graphics control panel. For the Nvidia Control Panel the quickest way to do this is to right-click on the display and then click on “Show more options” or press Shift+F10. Then you’ll want to click “Nvidia Control Panel” in the window that appears. You can also find the program via the Start menu’s search tool.

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2. Choose ‘Rotate display’ or its equivalent. This page is found in the “Display” section of the Nvidia Control Panel.

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3. Choose your preferred screen orientation. As with the Settings app, there are four available options: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape (flipped) and Portrait (flipped).

That’s all there is to it. Now you have two options for rotating the screen in Windows 11 and Windows 10 so you can escape the confines of landscape mode on your monitor of choice.

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4. Confirm the new setting. A window will appear asking if you want to keep the new screen orientation or switch back to the old one. Click “Yes” to save the new setting or “No” to use the previous setting. Nvidia Control Panel will also revert back to the previous setting after a 20-second delay if you don’t choose either option.

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Voila! Now you have two ways to rotate your screen in Windows 11 and Windows 10. It’s a shame that Microsoft removed the ability to accomplish this via keyboard shortcuts (although probably not to computer lab staff who had to deal with kids pranking each other as soon as their backs were turned) but at least there are still multiple ways to manage this setting.

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How to Rotate the Screen on Windows 11 or 10 (2024)

FAQs

How do I rotate the screen in Windows 11? ›

Windows 11 shortcut to flip screen

To flip your computer screen upside down use the following shortcut: 'Ctrl + Alt + Down arrow. ' To flip it back to the normal position press 'Ctrl + Alt + Up arrow. ' You can also rotate your screen sideways by using the left and right arrows instead of the up and down arrows.

How do you rotate the screen on Windows 10? ›

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 + Left arrow – rotates the screen 90 degrees (left).

How to fix screen auto rotation problem on Windows 10? ›

Make sure the auto rotation is enabled in Windows settings

To enable or disable the automatic screen rotation, the laptop must be in tablet mode. Click the [Start] icon on the taskbar①, then select [Settings] ②. Select [System]③, then select [Display]④. On Scale & layout, make sure the Rotation lock function is [Off]⑤.

How do I fix auto rotate on Windows 11? ›

Windows 11 - Turn Screen Rotation On / Off
  1. From the Windows desktop, navigate: Start. Settings. Display. (left-panel).
  2. From the 'Scale & layout' section, tap or click. Rotation lock. to turn on or off . If using a 2:1 device (i.e., laptop/tablet) rotation lock is only available in tablet mode.

How do you rotate your Windows screen using keyboard buttons? ›

The easiest way is to use a keyboard shortcut: “Ctrl + Alt + Arrow key”. You can use any of the arrow keys depending on which way you want to spin your display. If you use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + Alt + ⬆️” then your display will go back to the standard landscape orientation.

Why wont my computer screen rotate? ›

In the drop-down menu, select Display Settings (Windows 10) or Screen Resolution (Windows 7 or 8). (Alternatively, go to Start → Control Panel → Display, then select Display Settings or Screen Resolution.) Click the Orientation drop-down menu and change it to Portrait or Landscape, depending on your monitor setup.

Where is rotation lock in settings Windows 10? ›

Windows 10 - Turn Screen Rotation On / Off
  1. From the Home screen, select the. Action Center icon. located in the taskbar (lower-right). Utilize the touchscreen (if available) or mouse to select the on-screen options.
  2. Select. Rotation lock. to turn on or off.

Why is my rotation lock greyed out? ›

If the Rotation lock is greyed out mode or missing, rotate the mode to portrait mode. After rotating the laptop, rotation lock should be available again.

How do I fix my screen settings on Windows 11? ›

View display settings in Windows
  1. Select Start > Settings > System > Display.
  2. If you want to change the size of your text and apps, choose an option from the drop-down menu next to Scale. ...
  3. To change your screen resolution, use the drop-down menu next to Display resolution.

What is the shortcut key for rotate image in Windows 11? ›

You can also press CTRL + R to rotate the image. Windows Photo Viewer has been replaced with Photos.

Why is the Ctrl+Alt+Arrow not working? ›

Rotate Screen via the Graphics Options. Some graphics card offers rotation screen options. If the above methods can't fix Ctrl Alt Arrow not working, you can use the rotation option provided by your graphics card. To do so, right-click your Desktop and select Graphics Options > Rotation from the context menu.

Why is my screen upside down? ›

This can occur due to a glitch with a monitor driver, or some other display conflict. To resolve this, hold CTRL+ALT and press the UP ARROW key on your keyboard. This also applies to a sideways display.

How do I rotate the toolbar in Windows 11? ›

How to move your taskbar in Windows 11
  1. Right-click on your taskbar. (Image: © Future) ...
  2. Find Taskbar behaviors option. (Image: © Future) ...
  3. Select your alignment option. (Image: © Future) ...
  4. Check the taskbar is showing correct alignment. (Image: © Future)
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