Monitor Displays Upside Down

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Lynn Stalnaker

Please help. I have a monitor that displays upside down.
The user states that she depressed Ctrl-Alt, and
everything is now upside down. When she depressed these
two keys again, nothing happened. Do you have a solution
for this?

Thanks for sharing your information.

Lynn
 
Check the display adapter settings.

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| Please help. I have a monitor that displays upside down.
| The user states that she depressed Ctrl-Alt, and
| everything is now upside down. When she depressed these
| two keys again, nothing happened. Do you have a solution
| for this?
|
| Thanks for sharing your information.
|
| Lynn
 
"Lynn Stalnaker" said in news:[email protected]:
Please help. I have a monitor that displays upside down.
The user states that she depressed Ctrl-Alt, and
everything is now upside down. When she depressed these
two keys again, nothing happened. Do you have a solution
for this?

Thanks for sharing your information.

Lynn

Unless the user physically picked up the monitor to turn it upside down,
what she really did is trigger a hotkey to her video card's driver/software
that rotates the screen. Is it an ATI video card in the machine? If so, is
there a tray icon for ATI where she can select to rotate the screen? In
Display Properties -> Settings -> Advanced, do one of the tab panels have an
option to rotate the screen?
 
Please help. I have a monitor that displays upside down.
The user states that she depressed Ctrl-Alt, and
everything is now upside down.

Some video drivers have hotkey combinations to rotate the picture. The
one I have seen, used ctrl-alt-arrow keys. Try ctrl-alt-up arrow. If
that fails, read the manual for your video card/driver.
 
Check the display adapter settings.

Alternatively it could be a monitor designed for the Southern
Hemisphere. Package it up and send it to me.

<sorry, couldn't resist it>

Cheers,

Cliff
 

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