Just in case her cat walked on the keyboard again.
She grabbed her phone. Fingers shaking, she typed into the search bar: shortcut for rotating screen
Maya was three cups of coffee into a deadline, her neck a knot of tension. Her external monitor showed a sprawling timeline of video edits, but her main laptop screen—the one with the critical color grading tools—had just betrayed her. Just in case her cat walked on the keyboard again
The first result was a StackExchange thread from 2015. Her external monitor showed a sprawling timeline of
“Ctrl + Alt + Arrow Key (Up/Down/Left/Right) for Intel graphics.”
She stared at her keyboard. Her pinky found . Her thumb found Alt . Her right index finger hovered over the Up Arrow .
She blinked. The Windows login screen stared at her from a 90-degree angle. She had to tilt her own head to read it.