Surface screen is not rotating

In most cases, this is not the case at all. Rotation relies on the software; therefore, we can assume that changes were made to Windows 10 unknowing to you that caused the rotation to fail. We are going to look into a few options in order for you to determine what is the cause, so keep reading, ladies and gentlemen.

How to make Surface screen auto-rotate

If the screen of your Surface device is not rotating automatically, then try the following suggestions to fix Surface auto-rotation problems:

1] Remove the Surface Cover or any external screen

When the Surface typing cover is attached, or an external display, the screen is stuck in landscape mode for the entire time. Now, in order to get things to rotate, the best option is disconnecting either the Surface cover or the external display. After doing these things, check if your display now autorotates without any issues.

2] Take a look at the Auto Rotation Settings

If you are still having problems, then maybe it has much to do with the auto-rotation settings than anything else. To check on this, please remove the cover, and swipe from the right edge of the screen to reveal the Action Center. From here, you should see the Auto Rotation lock, and if its dimmed, then that means it’s deactivated. To activate it, tap the lock with your finger or mouse, and that should do it. Note that auto-rotation locks automatically once the Surface Cover is attached and is in typing position. Folding back the cover should activate the auto-rotation unless it’s locked in the first place.

3] Restart your Surface

What we have here is one of the basic fixes of anything that has to do with Windows 10. In most cases, a simple restart of the computer is good enough to get the job done, so that’s what we’re going to do right now, OK? Good. To turn off your computer, click on the Windows button, then navigate to Power > Shut down. After the Surface is down, please press the physical power button to get it up and running again. From there, then check to see if the rotation is working as it should.

4] Install the latest Windows and firmware updates

Chances are, the latest version of Windows 11/10 and Surface drivers & firmware is not installed on your computer; therefore, we have to fix that. Bear in mind that your Surface computer requires both firmware and Windows 11/10 updates to stay at optimal performance. Updating your Windows 11/10 operating system on Surface is simple. Just click on the WinKey + I to fire up the Settings app, then navigate to Updates & Security. Finally, click on Windows Update > Check for Updates, and that’s it.

5] Run the Sensors Troubleshooter

Running the troubleshooter is super easy. Just open the Sensors Troubleshooter, then follow the instructions on your display, and that’s it for that.

6] Restore your Surface

The final step today, which should always be a last resort, is restoring your Surface computer to how it was before. Bear in mind that restoring could remove recently installed apps and drivers, so please keep that in mind before going any further, old chum. To restore your Surface to a previous version of Windows 10, please navigate to Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. You must now go under the section that says Go back to the previous version of Windows 10, and click on Get Started to begin the process. Read next: Screen Auto-Rotation not working or grayed out in Windows Table Mode.