DISPLAY HAS ROTATED 90 DEGREES

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Jeez Vernon that was a lot of help and you're an MVP. To change the rotation you will need to get into the display settings for your video card in most cases. Right click on your desktop then click properties then the settings tab\advanced button(down the lower right). Then look for the tab that has your video card on it. In my case that's a GeForce2 and when I click on that tab I then have to click the NVrotate and you will see four options down the bottom. In my case anyway. Then I have to choose landscape or O degrees. Your video card will have a similiar setting somewhere. If the instructions I gave don't help please post back. As for you Vernon bad directions are a waste of time. {:~)
 
What did the MVP say that was wrong exactly.. he suggested going into
Display properties just like you have.. the ? at the top of the DP window
will give context sensitive help, as it does in many applications.. having
used this function to find out what the 'advanced' button does, the OP would
have found out fairly quickly what tab to use.. in the case of some NVidia
cards, a seperate display options is available, but no specific card was
mentioned in the OP.. that would make your reply misleading too, eh..


The Unknown P said:
Jeez Vernon that was a lot of help and you're an MVP. To change the
rotation you will need to get into the display settings for your video card
in most cases. Right click on your desktop then click properties then the
settings tab\advanced button(down the lower right). Then look for the tab
that has your video card on it. In my case that's a GeForce2 and when I
click on that tab I then have to click the NVrotate and you will see four
options down the bottom. In my case anyway. Then I have to choose landscape
or O degrees. Your video card will have a similiar setting somewhere. If the
instructions I gave don't help please post back. As for you Vernon bad
directions are a waste of time. {:~)
 
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