How To Fix Ipad Screen Won't Rotate

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Is Your iPad Stuck in Portrait Mode? Don't Panic, It's Not a Sign You've Entered the Upside Down!

We've all been there. You're cruising the web on your iPad, ready to dive into a conspiracy theory about why cats rule the internet, when suddenly...your screen locks in portrait mode like a stubborn mule. Don't worry, this isn't a glitch in the matrix (although, have you seen that new documentary? Pretty wild stuff). Fixing a frozen iPad screen is easier than you think, and involves absolutely no chanting or offerings to the tech gods.

How To Fix Ipad Screen Won't Rotate
How To Fix Ipad Screen Won't Rotate

The Culprit: The Rotation Lock You Didn't Know You Activated (Probably)

The most likely reason your iPad is playing statue is a little feature called Rotation Lock. It's basically a tiny digital padlock saying, "Nope, stay put, screen!" Here's how to disarm this sneaky character:

  1. Summon the Control Center: Swipe down from the top right corner of your iPad screen. Think of it like pulling down a magical curtain revealing a world of hidden controls (although hopefully less dusty than your grandma's attic).

  2. Spot the Rotation Lock Icon: Look for an icon that resembles a lock with a circular arrow around it. If it's highlighted, then Rotation Lock is the culprit!

  3. Tap to Freedom: Tap the Rotation Lock icon to disable it. Now you should be able to rotate your iPad to your heart's content, whether you're checking out a fancy recipe in landscape mode or reading an e-book in portrait mode.

Bonus Tip: If you're using an older iPad model, there might be a physical side switch that controls rotation. Check your Settings app to see if it's assigned to mute or rotation lock, and adjust accordingly.

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Still Stuck? Don't Lose Your Head (Literally or Figuratively)

If you've followed these steps and your iPad screen is still channeling its inner statue, fear not! Here are a couple of other things to try:

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  • Give it the Reboot: Sometimes a simple restart can work wonders. Just hold down the power button and the home button (or the top button on newer models) until you see the Apple logo appear.
  • App Misbehaving? If the screen rotation issue only happens in a specific app, try closing and reopening the app. Sometimes apps get a little grumpy and need a gentle nudge to get back on track.

Remember: If you've tried all of these suggestions and your iPad screen is still refusing to rotate, it might be time to consult a tech expert or visit your nearest Apple store. But hey, at least you'll have a fun story to tell about the time your iPad went rogue and tried to overthrow the landscape orientation!

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: iPad Screen Rotation Woes - Conquered!

How to open the Control Center on iPad?

Swipe down from the top right corner of your iPad screen.

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How to identify the Rotation Lock icon?

Look for an icon resembling a lock with a circular arrow around it in the Control Center.

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Hold down the power button and the home button (or the top button on newer models) until you see the Apple logo appear.

How to close an app on iPad?

Swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or swipe up and hold on newer models) until you see previews of your open apps. Swipe up on the app preview to close it.

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How to get help if the above solutions don't work?

Consult a tech expert or visit your nearest Apple store.

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