Ever accidentally hit a weird key combination and suddenly your entire computer screen is flipped upside down or sideways? Don't panic! It happens to the best of us. Luckily, flipping your computer screen back is usually a quick and easy fix.
**Here's how:**
* **Windows:** The most common culprit is a keyboard shortcut. Try pressing **Ctrl + Alt + Up Arrow**. This should restore your screen to its default orientation. If that doesn't work, try **Ctrl + Alt + Left/Right/Down Arrow** until you find the correct view.
* **macOS:** Apple devices are less prone to this accidental flip, but if it happens, go to **System Preferences > Displays**. In the Displays settings, look for a "Rotation" or "Orientation" dropdown menu and select "Standard" or "0 degrees".
If these shortcuts don't work, your graphics card settings might be the issue. Search for your graphics card control panel (e.g., NVIDIA Control Panel, AMD Radeon Settings) and look for display settings where you can manually adjust the screen orientation. You can google the exact procedure for your specific card or contact the manufacturer's support if needed. With a little luck, your screen will be right-side-up in no time!