K Krooz Feb 25, 2004 #3 Does this help? The Display Rotates 180 Degrees When You Lower Your Screen Resolution Using the Accessibility Wizard http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826480&Product=winxp K
Does this help? The Display Rotates 180 Degrees When You Lower Your Screen Resolution Using the Accessibility Wizard http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826480&Product=winxp K
G Guest Feb 25, 2004 #4 -----Original Message----- My desktop is upside down, 2 year old child... how do I fix it? . invert your monitor! Click to expand...
-----Original Message----- My desktop is upside down, 2 year old child... how do I fix it? . invert your monitor! Click to expand...
S Steven Davison Feb 25, 2004 #5 Turning a CRT monitor on it's head could make things nasty. try the suggestion from Krooz, or, right click your desktop... move to properties. look in all of the available options, on the 'settings' tab, including advanced. only change something which relates to screen orientation.
Turning a CRT monitor on it's head could make things nasty. try the suggestion from Krooz, or, right click your desktop... move to properties. look in all of the available options, on the 'settings' tab, including advanced. only change something which relates to screen orientation.
E edubbs Feb 25, 2004 #6 Maybe you mean that your taskbar is at the top of the screen? If so, you can drag it back to the bottom. Then right click on it and select Lock the Taskbar. E
Maybe you mean that your taskbar is at the top of the screen? If so, you can drag it back to the bottom. Then right click on it and select Lock the Taskbar. E
M Marshall Schuon Feb 26, 2004 #7 ______ If you have a video card like my NVIDIA, there is a rotation setting. You should be able to fix the problem with a click or two. Marshall
______ If you have a video card like my NVIDIA, there is a rotation setting. You should be able to fix the problem with a click or two. Marshall