If you don’t see the Intel Graphics Settings tool on your PC, you probably aren’t using Intel graphics.
Click Options, and then head to Support > Hot Key Manager. To access it, right-click your desktop, and then select “Intel Graphics Settings” or press Ctrl+Alt+F12 to open the Intel control panel. You can change these hotkeys-or disable them, if you want-using the Hot Key Manager tool in the Intel Graphics Control Panel on your PC. For example, Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow returns your screen to its normal upright rotation, Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow rotates your screen 90 degrees, Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow flips it upside down (180 degrees), and Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow rotates it 270 degrees. To rotate your screen with hotkeys, press Ctrl+Alt+Arrow. If your PC’s display suddenly rotated while you were pressing something on the keyboard, you probably triggered the hotkey accidentally. These are provided by the Intel graphics drivers, and are only enabled on some PCs. Some PCs have hotkeys that quickly rotate the screen when pressed. This option may be missing if you’re using generic video drivers that aren’t appropriate for your computer’s graphics hardware. If you don’t see a screen orientation option in the Settings app on Windows 10 or the Control Panel on Windows 7, try updating your computer’s graphics drivers.