Mac Mini M1 with MacOS 21.1 and a nice LG 32" screen that can be physically rotated.
As I was coding a few weeks ago I decided to put my screen in "portrait" mode to see more of my code and therefore chose system Preferences -> Display and 270 rotation. All good.
When I finished coding I returned the display to its original "landscape orientation" and change to display preferences to reflect this.
Sometimes though, usually after I restart the machine, the display orientation reverts to the "270 rotated" state and I found that the trick to use the mouse and go on the Display properties and return to normal is to rotate the mouse physically like the screen.
Is there something I can do to avoid the system for restartin on a 270 rotation without me asking for it?
Thanks
As I was coding a few weeks ago I decided to put my screen in "portrait" mode to see more of my code and therefore chose system Preferences -> Display and 270 rotation. All good.
When I finished coding I returned the display to its original "landscape orientation" and change to display preferences to reflect this.
Sometimes though, usually after I restart the machine, the display orientation reverts to the "270 rotated" state and I found that the trick to use the mouse and go on the Display properties and return to normal is to rotate the mouse physically like the screen.
Is there something I can do to avoid the system for restartin on a 270 rotation without me asking for it?
Thanks