If you rotate your screen more than once a week, take 5 minutes to re-enable the Intel hotkeys or install AutoHotkey. If it’s a rare occurrence, stick with Windows + A and the on-screen buttons.
Now go forth—flip, twist, and turn your Windows 11 display without ever touching the mouse.
One of the most jarring experiences on a Windows PC is when your screen suddenly flips upside down or shifts to portrait mode. Usually, this happens by accident—a stray cat on the keyboard, a bump of the Ctrl+Alt+Arrow keys. But what if you want to trigger that rotation on purpose?