We’ve all been there. You’re presenting in a Zoom meeting, your cat walks across the keyboard, and suddenly your screen is sideways. Or maybe you’re trying to debug a multi-monitor setup, and your mouse cursor just won’t jump to the second display.
Depending on what you need—rotating a screen, moving a window, or duplicing a display—there are three "power moves" you need to know. Best for: Connecting to a projector, a second monitor, or a TV. The Shortcut: Windows Key + P switch screen keyboard shortcut
This is a hidden gem. Click on any open window (or Alt+Tab to it), then press Win + Shift + Left Arrow . The window instantly jumps to the screen on your left. Press the Right Arrow, and it jumps to the screen on your right. We’ve all been there
Just tap Windows Key + P and get back to work. Depending on what you need—rotating a screen, moving