rotate display / rotate screen

X

x

I'm using Windows 2000 on a laptop. I'd like some software to rotate the
display 90 degrees clockwise.

Does something like this exist? There doesn't seem to be anything in the
display drivers to do it.
 
X

x

i remember seeing something once....search google with the term
"pranks"

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"rotate" - the prank software from RJL - is not suitable.

I need the rotation to be controlable, and to be permanent for as long as I
want. "rotate" stops as soon as I hit escape.

Thanks for the hint though. :)
 
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Mel

I'm using Windows 2000 on a laptop. I'd like some software to rotate the
display 90 degrees clockwise.

Does something like this exist? There doesn't seem to be anything in the
display drivers to do it.

iRotate is a free screen rotation utility, providing end-users,
administrators and manufacturers of pivoting monitors with a simple,
standardized mechanism to control screen orientation across multiple
monitors, operating systems and graphics cards.

The tiny utility harnesses the highly efficient native rotation
capabilities in the display driver to deliver exceptionally fast
performance with zero overhead.

By leveraging the native rotation capabilities now provided by ATI,
nVidia, Intel, S3, XGI and others, iRotate offers exceptional speed and
efficiency, with minimal impact on scarce system resources - the entire
iRotate package, including installation, documentation, and native
language support in all the major European and Asian languages, weighs
in at less than 100kb.

And like all EnTech graphics utilities, iRotate supports multiple
graphics cards from various vendors, simultaneously, under every
multi-monitor enabled operating system from Windows 98 to XP.

iRotate is free for use in personal/private, commercial, educational
and governmental environments. Registration is not required.

The following hotkeys are enabled by default:

- Ctrl+Alt+Up - rotate 000 degrees
- Ctrl+Alt+Left - rotate 090 degrees
- Ctrl+Alt+Down - rotate 180 degrees
- Ctrl+Alt+Right - rotate 270 degrees

http://www.entechtaiwan.net/util/irotate.shtm
 

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