| Platform | Shortcut | |----------|----------| | | Ctrl + Alt + → (right) / ← (left) / ↓ (upside down) / ↑ (default) | | macOS (with Shortcuts app) | Cmd + Shift + R (custom) | | Linux (GNOME/X11) | Super + P then R or custom via xrandr | | Android | Quick Settings Tile + optional shortcut key (external keyboard) | | iOS | Back tap (double/triple) + Shortcuts automation |

The most common keyboard shortcut to rotate your screen on Windows is . This shortcut is often built into systems with Intel graphics drivers. Quick Command List Normal Landscape: Ctrl + Alt + Up Arrow Rotate 90° Right (Portrait): Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow

Rotates the screen by 90 degrees each time you press it.

If these keys don't do anything, the feature may be disabled in your graphics settings or your driver might not support it. You can use the manual method instead:

For users with specific graphics cards, you can also manage these settings through the NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Radeon Settings.

Choose your desired mode (Landscape, Portrait, etc.) from the dropdown menu. Click to save.

Rotates the screen 90 degrees to the left (Portrait).