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Old January 13th 04, 08:42 PM
David Hollway [MVP]
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"monkey936" wrote in message
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Hi there, was wondering if anyone can help me?
I have recently bought a lens to magnify my computer image in a projector

like style but when I use it, the lens turns the image upside down (I was
told this would happen). Rather than keep turning my monitor upside down is
there any way to change the monitor settings to turn the screen upside down.
Would be really grateful if anyone can help


Hi,

Yes, it's possible with some newer video chips - for example, the latest
ATI, Intel and Nvidia drivers support "screen rotation". Look in your
Display Properties, and if your video card & drivers support this the
options are normally found by going to the Settings tab and then clicking
the Advanced button.
Note that there are usually some limitations - for example, the drivers may
not support video acceleration when rotated, which may prevent video
playback or gaming.

Hope this helps.


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Old January 13th 04, 10:03 PM
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My chip doesn't look to support this, thanx for the tip n e way, guess I'll just have to do it the old fashioned way!!
 




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