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high
February 5th 07, 04:07 AM
A friend's dog walked on his laptop keyboard and his display rotated. Now he
has to turn his laptop on its side (like an opened book) to view it.
Obviouly, its some combination of keystrokes that did this. What combination
will put his display righside up again?

Thanks.

Tom

JerryM \(ID\)
February 5th 07, 04:30 AM
Try CTRL+ALT+the UP arrow
"high" > wrote in message
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>A friend's dog walked on his laptop keyboard and his display rotated. Now
>he has to turn his laptop on its side (like an opened book) to view it.
>Obviouly, its some combination of keystrokes that did this. What
>combination will put his display righside up again?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tom
>

JerryM \(ID\)
February 6th 07, 09:17 PM
Also try: CTRL+shift +R if you have viewsonic software.

--
Jerry

If you want the best seat in the house,
You'll have to move the cat.

"JerryM (ID)" > wrote in message
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> Try CTRL+ALT+the UP arrow
> "high" > wrote in message
> ...
>>A friend's dog walked on his laptop keyboard and his display rotated. Now
>>he has to turn his laptop on its side (like an opened book) to view it.
>>Obviouly, its some combination of keystrokes that did this. What
>>combination will put his display righside up again?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>
>

high
February 8th 07, 11:19 PM
Thanks for the reply, but none of these keystrokes worked to get my friend's
display back to its upright position again. (See my solution is a separate
post.)


"JerryM (ID)" > wrote in message
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> Also try: CTRL+shift +R if you have viewsonic software.
>
> --
> Jerry
>
> If you want the best seat in the house,
> You'll have to move the cat.
>
> "JerryM (ID)" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Try CTRL+ALT+the UP arrow
>> "high" > wrote in message
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>>>A friend's dog walked on his laptop keyboard and his display rotated. Now
>>>he has to turn his laptop on its side (like an opened book) to view it.
>>>Obviouly, its some combination of keystrokes that did this. What
>>>combination will put his display righside up again?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

high
February 8th 07, 11:21 PM
I eventually Discovered the solution (almost by chance):
Right click, Graphics Options, Rotation. (BTW, "Rotation" is not in the XP
help index.)

But why would anyone want to turn their display sideways? Or use their
laptop on its side? (It's really weird to operate the touch pad from this
angle.)


"high" > wrote in message
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>A friend's dog walked on his laptop keyboard and his display rotated. Now
>he has to turn his laptop on its side (like an opened book) to view it.
>Obviouly, its some combination of keystrokes that did this. What
>combination will put his display righside up again?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tom
>

nesredep egrob
February 9th 07, 08:17 AM
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 16:21:59 -0700, "high" > wrote:

>I eventually Discovered the solution (almost by chance):
>Right click, Graphics Options, Rotation. (BTW, "Rotation" is not in the XP
>help index.)
>
>But why would anyone want to turn their display sideways? Or use their
>laptop on its side? (It's really weird to operate the touch pad from this
>angle.)

Someone working in a printing shop - at least that is where I have seen it -
they get the whole screen to work with when setting up a page in portrait mode -
yes

Borge in sunny Perth, Australia
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>"high" > wrote in message
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>>A friend's dog walked on his laptop keyboard and his display rotated. Now
>>he has to turn his laptop on its side (like an opened book) to view it.
>>Obviouly, its some combination of keystrokes that did this. What
>>combination will put his display righside up again?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>

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