Nvidia Rotate Screen Hotkey [repack] Online
Then, the thought strikes: There has to be a faster way.
; Rotate screen 90 degrees clockwise (Portrait) ^!Right:: Run, Display.exe /rotate:90 return ; Rotate back to Landscape ^!Up:: Run, Display.exe /rotate:0 return nvidia rotate screen hotkey
When you plug in an NVIDIA GeForce or RTX card, the system often disables the Intel GPU (in a desktop) or routes the display through the NVIDIA driver. Suddenly, your beloved Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys stop working. And because you just installed NVIDIA software, you naturally assume NVIDIA broke it—or that NVIDIA must have its own version. Then, the thought strikes: There has to be a faster way
The deeper lesson here is about the ecology of PC computing. Unlike Apple’s walled garden, where a feature either exists or doesn’t, Windows and NVIDIA offer a sandbox. Sometimes the brick isn’t in the box—but they gave you the tools to make your own brick. And because you just installed NVIDIA software, you
So, go ahead. Rotate that screen. Code vertically. Edit vertically. Game on a flipped display for a bizarre challenge run. And do it all with a single, satisfying keystroke—just not one that NVIDIA gave you. No, NVIDIA has no default rotate hotkey. Download iRotate or use AutoHotkey with a display rotation script. Then assign Ctrl + Alt + Arrow yourself. You’ll forget NVIDIA ever left it out.