How to disable Automatic Screen Rotation on Windows 11/10

There are three ways in which the automatic screen rotation on your Windows device can be disabled. Bear in mind that this option only extends to certain Windows devices, as has been specified above. This means that if you don’t see the options discussed, then your device isn’t offering the feature. Here’s a quick summary of all that we will be discussing in this article.

1] Disable auto screen rotation via Windows Settings

Open Windows Settings by pressing the Windows + ’I’ key combinationOn the Settings homepageSelect SystemClick on the Display sub-optionUnder the Scale and Layout head here, you’ll see a Rotation Lock option.Toggle it off and close the Settings window.

2] Disable auto screen rotation via the Action Center

The Action Center is the button to the extreme right of your taskbar, an icon that looks like a chat bubble. Click on itYou’ll only see a handful of options firsthand, so click on ExpandIf you find the Rotation Lock option to be enabled, click on it to turn it off

3] Turn off auto screen rotation via Registry Editor

Lastly, the same change can be implemented via the Registry Editor. Users should note that any changes made to your Registry, if not done properly, can cause irreversible damage to your PC. Thus, you’re advised to back up your existing registry settings before making any changes.

Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows + ‘R’ keysType ‘Regedit’ and press enterIn the address bar on top, paste the following location

Here, you’ll see a DWORD value by the name of Enable. Right-click on it and select ModifyChange its bit value data from 1 to 0 and click on Ok to save the changesClose the Registry Editor and restart your PC to make the changes take effect

If you want to undo this process, simply visit the same DWORD value and revert its Value data to 1. TIP: Windows Sensors Troubleshooter from Microsoft will fix issues relating to Location, Screen Rotation, Motion and other Sensors on your Windows PC.

How do you fix your computer screen when it’s zoomed in?

If you observe that the text and icons on your computer screen are larger than they usually are, chances are that the Windows Magnifier is turned on. While this setting may be of us on occasion, that isn’t the case always. You can press the Windows and Esc keys together to turn it off. The Ease to access settings can help you modify it too. If you want to manually reduce the icon size on, say, your Desktop, press the Ctrl button and scroll down your mouse. We hope that this post was able to bring some clarity to the Automatic Screen Rotation on Windows computers and how you can disable it if you want to.