Typically, you would want to rotate the screen when you want to dedicate an external monitor for an app to view its content vertically, such as when coding or using social media platforms. Whatever the reason it might be, Windows 11 has a setting to change the display orientation from landscape to portrait. In this guide, you will learn the steps to change the screen orientation on Windows 11.
How to rotate screen on Windows 11
To change the display orientation on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, you can start using the device in the desired orientation. If the option is grayed out, the device doesn’t support the feature or there’s a problem with the video driver.
Landscape – rotates the screen 180 degrees. Portrait – rotates the screen 90 degrees. Landscape (flipped) – changes the orientation from vertically to horizontally, but also flips the view. Portrait (flipped) – changes the orientation from horizontally to vertically, but also flips the view.
These instructions are meant for desktops with external monitors. If you have a tablet, rotating the device should change its orientation automatically. If this isn’t the case, you may have turned on the option to lock rotation. You can disable “Rotation lock” from the Quick Settings flyout using the Windows key + A keyboard shortcut or from the “Display” settings page. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.