second monitor displays image sideways

M

Mindy

I have a second monitor (Dell) that my display is extended to. Has always
worked fine. I leaned over the keyboard and must have hit some random
combination of keys and now the image is rotated 90 degrees on the monitor.
have tried shutting down, restarting, unplugging, turning on and off the
display....nothing works. I'm certain it's a windows problem as the display
is still fine with another computer. Have gone into display settings and the
icon for the 2nd monitor is now a tall rectangle instead of a long one.
Can't figure out how to get it back to the original configuration.
Help and thanks!
 
P

Patrick Keenan

Mindy said:
I have a second monitor (Dell) that my display is extended to. Has always
worked fine. I leaned over the keyboard and must have hit some random
combination of keys and now the image is rotated 90 degrees on the
monitor.
have tried shutting down, restarting, unplugging, turning on and off the
display....nothing works. I'm certain it's a windows problem as the
display
is still fine with another computer. Have gone into display settings and
the
icon for the 2nd monitor is now a tall rectangle instead of a long one.
Can't figure out how to get it back to the original configuration.
Help and thanks!

It's a setting within the display driver applet, often controlled by key
combinations like control+alt+arrowkey. This should be in the help file
under something like "rotate display".

The key combination is specific to the display driver, and has nothing to do
with either Windows or the display unit itself.

HTH
-pk
 
J

Jeff S.

you're a lifesaver! Thank you!

Patrick Keenan said:
It's a setting within the display driver applet, often controlled by key
combinations like control+alt+arrowkey. This should be in the help file
under something like "rotate display".

The key combination is specific to the display driver, and has nothing to do
with either Windows or the display unit itself.

HTH
-pk
 

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