Put in portrait in XPS

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0:31 2:26 Option is landscape for the standard monitors. Second option is portrait which will rotate theMoreOption is landscape for the standard monitors. Second option is portrait which will rotate the display at 90 degrees. You will see the bottom taskbar is now showing on the right edge.
Another way would be through your system settings located on the start menu. Click on the Start menu. Select Settings Click on Appearance and personalization, then display. Next to Orientation: is a drop-down menu. Select Portrait
The display can also be rotated using the following key combinations: Ctrl+Alt+Up arrow key (Rotate to 0 Degrees) Ctrl+Alt+Right arrow key (Rotate to 90 Degrees) Ctrl+Alt+Down arrow key (Rotate to 180 Degrees)
Ctrl + Alt + Up arrow key (Rotate to normal) Right arrow key (Rotate 90 degrees) Down arrow key (Rotate 180 degrees)
In Settings, turn off Rotation Lock to enable auto rotation. If Rotation Lock is enabled, the system will stay in Tablet Mode. Note: The rotation controls will be grayed out and when the display is tilted at an angle beyond 200225 degrees transitioning to tablet mode.
Select the Start button, then type settings. Select Settings System Display, and choose a screen orientation from the drop-down list next to Display orientation.
The keyboard shortcut to flip a screen on Windows is: Ctrl + Alt + Arrow key. Use the left and right arrow keys to rotate your screen to the left or right, and use the up and down arrows to flip your screen upside down and back to upright.
1:05 2:41 Tab well now its upside down. So you can go right side up so use your arrow keys at the same timeMoreTab well now its upside down. So you can go right side up so use your arrow keys at the same time youre pushing Control Alt do it again just did it one more time control alt. And then the arrows.

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