Adjusting the "position" of your screen display can often mean changing its orientation, allowing you to view content in landscape or portrait mode. Based on the provided information, here's how you can adjust your screen's orientation.
Adjusting Screen Orientation in Display Settings
To change how your screen is displayed, whether from the standard landscape view to a portrait view or vice-versa, you typically use your operating system's display settings. The provided steps outline this process:
- Access Display Settings: Begin by right-clicking anywhere on your desktop. A shortcut menu will appear. From this menu, select "Display settings".
- Select Orientation: In the Display Settings window, scroll down until you find the section labeled “Display orientation”. Click the pull-down menu beneath this label to see available orientation options.
- Apply Changes: Choose your preferred orientation (e.g., Portrait, Landscape). After making your selection, you may see a confirmation prompt. Click "Keep changes" to apply the chosen orientation to the selected monitor.
- Physical Monitor Rotation: If you selected a portrait or flipped orientation, you may need to physically rotate your monitor to match the on-screen display.
This process adjusts how the operating system renders the image on your screen, allowing you to use a monitor vertically or upside down, depending on your needs.