. Use the Arrow Keys to select: Landscape (Standard) Portrait (Vertical) Landscape (flipped) Portrait (flipped) Press Enter to apply and Enter again to "Keep changes." 2. GPU-Specific Shortcuts (Intel/Nvidia/AMD) If your computer uses older drivers or specific graphics software, the classic shortcuts might still work or can be re-enabled: Intel Graphics: Open the
Yes, it's that simple! Pressing the Ctrl, Alt, and an arrow key (up, down, left, or right) will rotate your screen orientation. Here's how it works: Pressing the Ctrl, Alt, and an arrow key
#Up::Run "nircmd.exe rotate 0" #Right::Run "nircmd.exe rotate 90" #Down::Run "nircmd.exe rotate 180" #Left::Run "nircmd.exe rotate 270" If these do not work immediately, it is
While Windows 11 has hidden the classic rotation shortcuts, they are not gone forever. This article explores how to rotate your screen using keyboard shortcuts, why the default shortcuts may not work, and how to bring them back. If these do not work immediately
If these do not work immediately, it is likely because modern Windows 11 drivers have disabled them by default to prevent accidental screen flips. How to Enable Shortcuts via Graphics Software