Upside down screen

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Wayne

I have been away for a few weeks and turned my computer
on and as soon as it gets to welcome it turns the screen
upside down and stays this way. I have turned off my
computer a number of times but to no avail. I have try
safe mode and this stops the screen from being upside
down. Can somebody help please has this is very annoying.

Regards
WayneR
 
Some graphics card driver utilities (like Nvidia etc|) allow you to rotate
screen images perhaps you should check that this (if you have it) as not
been set.

Otherwise chcek for viruses.
 
MS has a workaround- "stand on ur head" :)

My nVidea card has 40+ tabs - 1 of them u can rotate
screen n degrees. I assume everything is upside-down.

On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 02:45:49 -0700, "Wayne"

|I have been away for a few weeks and turned my computer
|on and as soon as it gets to welcome it turns the screen
|upside down and stays this way. I have turned off my
|computer a number of times but to no avail. I have try
|safe mode and this stops the screen from being upside
|down. Can somebody help please has this is very annoying.
|
|Regards
|WayneR


Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS. Personal attacks, nitpicking & criticism
of anything but content will NOT be responded to. Those
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NO, Larry the easy solution is to turn the MONITOR upside down! Check
for updates of your video card. :-)
 
I didn't see the initial post. In settings \ control panel, see if
there is an icon for your graphics card. If not, go to display,
settings, advanced, graphics. In the graphics settings you'll likely
find an area for rotation.
 
Right- or look at it thru lens of some old 8x10 or 4x6
format cameras :)

There's always updates of nVidea video card- must be
25+ per yr. 1's now r minor tho- v44 & under had real
problems.

Chuckles-Larry

On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 17:33:20 GMT, Ian Smythe

|NO, Larry the easy solution is to turn the MONITOR upside down! Check
|for updates of your video card. :-)


Any advice given is my attempt to show appreciation for all
the excellent help I've received here but I'm no MVP so it
may only apply NUGS. Personal attacks, nitpicking & criticism
of anything but content will NOT be responded to. Those
posters should spend their time taking the test @
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/ocdtrt1.htm
 
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