My monitor is 90 degrees to the right

My monitor looks like 90 degrees to the right.
How can I fix?

Hey

This can be solved in the graphics card-> properties settings advanced.
Please check the single options

There must also be a short key combination which reverses the position display by default but I don't remember :(

Anyway, as mentioned above, the parameter should be found in graphics properties.

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