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No it can’t. It kind of sits on top of a monitor/screen and it has a back arm that just stabilizes it. There’s no real tension holding it on. Unless you make some custom mount. And rotating the image produced would depend on what program the video is going towards.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My monitor is also mounted on the wall I just set it on my desk, moved it just a little and it was great!
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