All screen items inverted

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Help!
When I turned my PC on today the picture was inverted ie
everything was upside down.

I am running XP and have never had this happen before.

Upart fom tipping my monitor upside down, how
can I fix this?

Help would be appreciated
 
B said:
Help!
When I turned my PC on today the picture was inverted ie
everything was upside down.

I am running XP and have never had this happen before.

Upart fom tipping my monitor upside down, how
can I fix this?

Help would be appreciated

Use your video card utility to flip it back.
 
Help!
When I turned my PC on today the picture was inverted ie
everything was upside down.

I am running XP and have never had this happen before.

Upart fom tipping my monitor upside down, how
can I fix this?

Help would be appreciated



The ability to rotate the screen image is a feature of your video
card, to help it work with monitors that rotate to portrait
orientation. Almost certainly you accidentally pressed Ctrl-Alt, and
some arrow key.

Rotate it back using those keys.
 
Ken Blake said:
The ability to rotate the screen image is a feature of your video
card, to help it work with monitors that rotate to portrait
orientation. Almost certainly you accidentally pressed Ctrl-Alt, and
some arrow key.

Rotate it back using those keys.

Thanks for that, I hit Control-Alt and and the up arrow and it fixed it.
I learnt something new today!!
 
Ken Blake said:
You're welcome. Glad to help.
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003

If one were to flip the screen like this when say looking at some picture
rotated 90 degrees, would one find all one's icons crammed over to one side
when one went back to desktop?

S
 
If one were to flip the screen like this when say looking at some picture
rotated 90 degrees, would one find all one's icons crammed over to one side
when one went back to desktop?


No. But it should not be necessary to do that with pictures. What
program do you use to view pictures? I use Irfanview, and Irfanview
(like most such programs) lets you rotate pictures as needed and then
save them in that rotated condition.
 
Ken Blake said:
No. But it should not be necessary to do that with pictures. What
program do you use to view pictures? I use Irfanview, and Irfanview
(like most such programs) lets you rotate pictures as needed and then
save them in that rotated condition. --
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003

I often get a warning not to rotate pictures as this may cause information
to be lost (Certainly with Windows picture and fax viewer.). I did once
discover this key combination and ended up with jumbled up screen icons.
Recently I did want to rotate something that way but could not remember the
key strokes. Can't remember what it was I was trying to rotate now though.
Another point where rotation could be useful, is that at most usable
resolution this laptop does make pictures look over high, and tempt one to
make unneeded adjustments. Mind you, I'm not really sure what this screen
rotation actually means: if it too is a resampling then I suppose it makes
no difference in the long run.

Cheers,
S
 
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