• @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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    59 months ago

    Bruh, just turn your phone or ctrl + alt + arrow on windows. For Linux idk if there is a common shortcut someone can fill me in there.

    • @TootSweet@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Yeah, I was on Linux at the time, and I’m pretty sure the answer to how you’d go about flipping your display is “it depends how your graphical setup is set up. On KDE, you do XYZ in settings. In Gnome you do ABC in settings. In Cinnamon you do MNO in settings. If you’re using a more minimal WM on X11, you type xrandr *something something* in a terminal. If you’re using a Wayland compositor it depends which compositor. On Sway you’d do swaymsg *something something*.” Etc.

      (Not that I couldn’t have done it for my specific setup without too much effort, but surely there’s a good portion of users out there who weren’t using phones or tablets and had setups where they didn’t know off the top of their heads how to rotate their screen in software.)

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        19 months ago

        At that point id just sit upside down in my chair. Never used any graphical interface for my Linux needs so didn’t account for those difficulties.