Problems with desktop screen

G

Guest

I played a game that I had and it was pretty laggy so it got the "report
problem" window, and when it closed the whole screen took a 90 degree turn
clock-wise and now it's stuck like that. The loading screen on Windows XP is
straight but once it gets to the blue login screen it goes to the sideways
screen. If you're not sure what I mean, my "start" icon is on the top left of
the monitor. Does anyone know how to solve this problem to turn it back 90
degrees Counter Clock-wise, or how to fix the problem a different way. Any
help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
G

Guest

Tilt your head to the right then: Right-click on the desktop --> select
Properties --> Settings --> Advanced... I found the option to rotate my
screen under the tab with the name of my graphics card on it. But you know,
before I saw this Post, I didn't know you could rotate your screen with
standard software. I have an nVidia GeForce 6200, and when I select the tab,
a little toolbar appears at the side with lots of functions provided by the
Graphics card. One is to change orientation of the screen.
Hope this Helps
 
G

Guest

This helped alot, thanks.

James A F said:
Tilt your head to the right then: Right-click on the desktop --> select
Properties --> Settings --> Advanced... I found the option to rotate my
screen under the tab with the name of my graphics card on it. But you know,
before I saw this Post, I didn't know you could rotate your screen with
standard software. I have an nVidia GeForce 6200, and when I select the tab,
a little toolbar appears at the side with lots of functions provided by the
Graphics card. One is to change orientation of the screen.
Hope this Helps
 

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