Rotate Screen 180

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R Doornbosch

I use to have a piece of software (Downloaded), on my XP Home machine that
would allow me to rotate my laptop screen 90 / 180 /270 degrees. But ever
since I've updated my laptop to XP Professional it seems to have
disappeared. Does anyone have any idea what the name of this software might
have been? Was it possibly something from the Tablet PC's software? I just
can't seem to remember.

THANKS
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Visit the support website of the manufacturer of your video card or
video card adapter, search for the latest Windows XP compatible
drivers, download and install them.

If you have a notebook computer, visit the website of the manufacturer
of your notebook computer to obtain the video adapter drivers.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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|I use to have a piece of software (Downloaded), on my XP Home machine that
| would allow me to rotate my laptop screen 90 / 180 /270 degrees. But ever
| since I've updated my laptop to XP Professional it seems to have
| disappeared. Does anyone have any idea what the name of this software might
| have been? Was it possibly something from the Tablet PC's software? I just
| can't seem to remember.
|
| THANKS
 
C

charlie lavardo

not sure if you've tried this, or if it would even work
with your video card:

under display properties, click settings, advanced, Intel
extreme Graphics, Graphics Properties, Rotation.

or(a friend says this)

open display properties, click on advanced, Click on the
adapter tab, click on advanced, on a side menu, the rotate
option is there. I can set my display to all 4 rotation
options.
 
P

Phil

Asked and answered yesterday. It's best to check your first post for answers
before posting the same question again.
Posted yesterday:
Usaully that feature in included in the video cards options/features.
Upgrade or reinstall your video drivers from the manufacturers website.
 
R

R Doornbosch

Thanks guys BUT
I don't seem to have the advance option that was required. At some point I
downloaded software that corrected this but can't remember what it is. I
already have the latest drivers for my Radeon IGP 320M card installed in a
notebook.

THIS is as far as I could get
open display properties, click on advanced, Click on the
adapter tab, (Only properties is available)
 

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