How to Rotate Your Screen in Windows 10

If you’re adding a new screen to your computer and you’d like to have it portrait orientation instead of landscape, or if you’re playing a prank on someone in the office (or maybe you’ve been the target of the prank) and your screen is suddenly displaying upside down, it helps to know how to change the orientation quickly. Here’s the no-fail way to get your screen flipped to the orientation that’s comfortable for you.

How to Flip a Screen in Windows 10 With Keyboard Shortcuts

A far easier way to rotate your screen in Windows 10 is to use keyboard shortcuts. Unfortunately, many modern display manufacturers have disabled these shortcuts. So, you can give this a try, but don’t be surprised if it doesn’t work. Alternatively, you can use to keyboard shortcut Windows Key + X to open the Power User’s menu, then select Settings from there.

Landscape: This is horizontal, the default orientation for monitors.Portrait: This rotates the screen 270 degrees to make it vertical. This is useful if you want to flip your monitor on its side to use for longer documents.Landscape (flipped): This is horizontal but flipped upside down.Portrait (flipped): This is vertical but flipped upside down.

The keyboard shortcut to flip your screen is Ctrl + Alt + any of the arrow keys.

Up Arrow Key: Resets the display to the default landscape mode.Right Arrow Key: Sets the display to a vertical orientation (rotated 90 degrees).Bottom Arrow Key: Flips your screen horizontally but upside down (rotated 180 degrees).Left Arrow Key: Flips your screen vertical and upside down (rotated 270 degrees).

If you try these keyboard shortcuts and they don’t work, you can still use the first method mentioned above; going through the Windows Settings apps.