Ctrl+Alt+← will rotate your display 90° to the left. Ctrl+Alt+→ will rotate your display 90° to the right. Ctrl+Alt+↓ will flip your display upside down. Ctrl+Alt+↑ will return your display to its original rightside-up orientation.
In Windows XP, select “Properties” and then click the Settings tab.
If you do not see an Orientation option, move on to the next step.
You can usually access the control panel by right-clicking on your desktop and clicking on the video card’s control panel option. You can also access it by opening the Windows Control Panel, and then selecting it from there. Select the “Rotation” or “Orientation” section of the control panel. You can use this to rotate the display to your liking. If you can’t rotate the screen with keyboard shortcuts, don’t have the option in your Screen Resolution window, and don’t have the option in your video card’s control panel or don’t have a video card installed, you will not be able to rotate the display.
6500K is the standard for monitors, though some calibration images will ask you to turn it up to 9300K. Not all monitors will allow you to set a temperature value.
You can shift the screen horizontally and vertically, and you can stretch and squish it. use these controls to make the screen fit your monitor perfectly.
There are stands that you can purchase that may allow you to rotate your existing monitor without too large of an investment. Just make sure that it is compatible with your monitor model.