switching from vertical to horizontal screen

G

Guest

Somehow, icons and everthing (files, IE...) on my Win XP Pro screen with are
switched (rotated) from the normal vertical view to the horizontal view. I
must did something but I don't know what. Can you please show me how to fix
it? Otherwise, I may have to turn the monitor on its side to be able to view
the screen. Maybe something is wrong with the video card??

Thanks,
Curie
 
T

T. Waters

Curie said:
Somehow, icons and everthing (files, IE...) on my Win XP Pro screen
with are switched (rotated) from the normal vertical view to the
horizontal view. I must did something but I don't know what. Can you
please show me how to fix it? Otherwise, I may have to turn the
monitor on its side to be able to view the screen. Maybe something is
wrong with the video card??

Thanks,
Curie

Usually, the symptom you are having is associated with settings on the
monitor itself. Your first step should be to read the monitor manual's
instructions (if any) on changing the orientation of the screen image.
 
G

Guest

Thank you for response. I did change to another monitor but the same problem
still happens.
Do you have any idea??

thanks again,
Curie
 
K

kurttrail

Curie said:
Thank you for response. I did change to another monitor but the same
problem still happens.
Do you have any idea??

What make of video card do you have?


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G

Guest

It's OK now!!!! My co-worker fixed it for me. The way he did was right click
on the Wins XP screen, go to Graphics Options, Select Graphic Properties, at
Rotation tab, select "Normal" at Rotation Views. It was 270 degree when I had
the problem.

Anyway, thanks guys, for your time
Curie
 

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