Yes, you can. That is done in the Settings panel under Device Settings > Display Controls. There is a dropdown menu in the right column called Display Orientation.
With the Settings panel open: [1] Select Device Settings from the navigation column on the left. [2] Then select Display Controls from the top menu on the right. [3] The Display Orientation dropdown menu is located on the lower right side of the Display Controls panel. There are four selections you can make; By default, Landscape (90 degrees) is selected. You can then select Portrait (90 degrees). Landscape flipped (180 degrees). Portrait flipped (270 degrees). | ![]() |
If you regularly switch from Landscape to Portrait mode, you can set that action to a button on your Pen, Tablet, or Quick Keys.
The instructions below will walk you through doing that. In this example, I want to switch my Pen Display 16 to Portrait mode when I'm in Adobe Photoshop.
With the Settings panel open: [1] Select your Quick Keys. [2] Then select the application in which you want to use this function. I have selected Adobe Ps, and the Yellow bar is now under it letting me know that any custom setting I now create will only affect Adobe Ps when it is active. [3] You now need to select the button you want to assign this function to. I have selected Button #1 on my Quick Keys. | ![]() |
[4] Click on button #1, and the dropdown menu will open. [5] Then select Tablet/Display. [6] From there, select Rotate Display 90 degrees. | ![]() |
[7] When Adobe Photoshop is active, you will see the Rotate Display 90 degrees on your Quick Keys OLED display. | ![]() |
[8] On your Quick keys OLED display in button position #1, you now have Rotate Display 90 degrees. Each time you press this button, it will rotate your display 90 degrees. Example: Pressing the button twice in a row will rotate your display 180 degrees. | ![]() |
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