Rotation - display screen turned

my child 4 years has a counterclockwise rotation of the wise screen view, how can I activate the screen so the view is right

Press CTRL + ALT + up key.  If that doesn't work try CTRL + ALT + one of the other arrow keys.
Also try to do a right click on the desktop, select Graphics Options | Rotation | Normal

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