The screen appears upside down
The screen appears upside down
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The screen appears upside down
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it’s a common issue caused by an accidental screen rotation (usually from a keyboard shortcut). Here’s how to fix it:
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🖥️ Method 1: Use Keyboard Shortcut
Try pressing this key combination:
Ctrl + Alt + ↑ (Up Arrow)
This should immediately rotate the screen back to normal.
Other rotation shortcuts (in case you need them):
Ctrl + Alt + ↓ → Upside down (180°)
Ctrl + Alt + ← → Rotate left (90°)
Ctrl + Alt + → → Rotate right (270°)
> ⚠️ Note: If these shortcuts don’t work, your graphics driver may have hotkeys disabled — proceed to Method 2.
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⚙️ Method 2: Change Display Orientation in Windows Settings
1. Right-click on the desktop.
2. Choose Display settings.
3. Scroll down to Display orientation.
4. Select Landscape from the dropdown.
5. Click Apply, then confirm when prompted.
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💡 Method 3: Use Graphics Control Panel (Intel HD Graphics)
If your laptop uses Intel graphics:
1. Right-click on the desktop.
2. Select Intel Graphics Settings or Graphics Properties.
3. Go to Display.
4. Find the Rotation option and choose 0° (Normal) or Landscape.
5. Apply the changes.
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🔁 Optional: Disable Rotation Hotkeys (to prevent future issues)
If the rotation keys were pressed accidentally:
1. Open Intel Graphics Settings.
2. Go to Options and Support → Hotkey Manager.
3. Uncheck Enable Hotkeys or disable just the rotation shortcuts.
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