When the laptop screen is reversed, you can try the following methods to restore normal display: 1. Use shortcut key combinations
For most Windows based laptops, the screen orientation can be quickly adjusted through shortcut key combinations. The specific operation is:
Simultaneously press the "Ctrl", "Alt", and arrow keys "↑" on the keyboard. The function of this combination key is to attempt to rotate the screen back to its normal horizontal display state. If the screen is upside down, you can try adjusting it using "Ctrl+Alt+←" or "Ctrl+Alt+→". 2. Adjust through system settings
If the shortcut key method does not work or requires more detailed adjustment of the screen orientation, it can be achieved through system settings:
Right click on a blank space on the desktop and select "Display Settings" (in Win10) or "Screen Resolution" (in Win7).
In the settings window, find "Display Direction" or similar options.
Click on the dropdown menu and select 'Horizontal' as the display orientation.
After confirming the settings, the screen should immediately return to its normal horizontal display state. 3. Check and adjust monitor settings
If the laptop is connected to an external monitor and the problem of the screen turning over occurs on the external monitor, it may be a problem with the monitor settings:
Check the buttons or joysticks on the monitor to see if there are "Auto Rotate" or "Direction" options.
If there is, press the button or joystick until the screen returns to normal. 4. Update graphics card driver program
Sometimes, outdated or damaged graphics card drivers can also cause abnormal screen display. You can try updating the graphics card driver to solve the problem:
Visit the official website of the graphics card manufacturer to download and install the latest version of the driver.
After installation, restart the computer to apply the changes. 5. Check the connecting wires
If the problem of the laptop screen flipping over suddenly occurs and there have been no previous settings changes, it may be due to loose or damaged cables between the monitor and the computer:
Unplug and reinsert the connecting cable to ensure a secure connection.
If there are signs of damage to the connecting wire, it is recommended to replace it with a new one. 6. Seeking professional assistance
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it may be due to hardware issues with the laptop. At this point, it is recommended to contact computer manufacturers or professional maintenance personnel for assistance.
Don't panic too much when the laptop screen is turned upside down. You can first try using shortcut key combinations or system settings to make adjustments. If the problem persists, gradually investigate other possible causes and take corresponding solutions.