8 Ways to Fix iPad Screen Won’t Rotate
If your iPad screen won’t rotate, it can be frustrating, but fear not as there are various ways to troubleshoot and fix this issue. Here are 8 possible solutions:
1. Check the Side Switch
Make sure the side switch isn’t set to lock the screen orientation. If it is, flip it to allow rotation.
2. Unlock Screen Rotation
Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen to access the Control Center and check if the rotation lock button is active—it’s the icon with a lock and an arrow circle.
3. Restart Your iPad
Hold the power button until you see “slide to power off”, swipe it, wait for your device to shut down, and then turn it back on.
4. Check App-Specific Settings
Some apps only support one orientation; make sure you’re not using one of those apps by trying to rotate the home screen or using another app.
5. Software Update
Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘General’ > ‘Software Update’ and download and install any available updates.
6. Reset All Settings
Navigate to ‘Settings’ > ‘General’ > ‘Reset’ and tap on ‘Reset All Settings.’ This won’t erase your data but will reset system settings to their defaults.
7. Calibrate Gyroscope
Open a compass app, which may prompt a calibration process that could help fix rotation issues related to the gyroscope sensor.
8. Factory Reset or Apple Support
As a last resort, back up your data and try a factory reset. If problems persist after this step, contact Apple Support for further assistance or repairs.
Each method provides a step towards resolving common causes for screen rotation problems on an iPad and can be done without needing professional help in most cases.