Rotating Windows

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I was wondering if you could manually rotate the windows in stead of the
[windows]key+tab thing
 
i think flip is stupid really, but you can do the normal way.


Andre Da Costa said:
No, you have Flip for horizontal miniture previews of open applications
and Flip 3D for rolodex preview of open applications.
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Zael99 said:
I was wondering if you could manually rotate the windows in stead of the
[windows]key+tab thing
 
Yeh, but you don't get the cool real-time thumbnails.

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AMDX2 said:
i think flip is stupid really, but you can do the normal way.


Andre Da Costa said:
No, you have Flip for horizontal miniture previews of open applications
and Flip 3D for rolodex preview of open applications.
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Zael99 said:
I was wondering if you could manually rotate the windows in stead of the
[windows]key+tab thing
 
No, you have Flip for horizontal miniture previews of open applications and
Flip 3D for rolodex preview of open applications.
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How do you flip this flipping flip thingamagig if you don't have a Win
key on your flipping ancient keyboard?

8-)

Jonah
 
You buy a new keyboard with a Windows key on it. ;)
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Awww! its an antique (1992), its so old half the keys are unreadable
and its on a DIN plug. Trouble is unlike the hundreds of other
keyboards I have gone through over the years this one seems to be
indestructable.

MS really should provide proper legacy hardware support.

LOL

Jonah
 
Maybe you can use the on screen keyboard.

jonah said:
Awww! its an antique (1992), its so old half the keys are unreadable
and its on a DIN plug. Trouble is unlike the hundreds of other
keyboards I have gone through over the years this one seems to be
indestructable.

MS really should provide proper legacy hardware support.

LOL

Jonah
 
Awww! its an antique (1992), its so old half the keys are unreadable
and its on a DIN plug. Trouble is unlike the hundreds of other
keyboards I have gone through over the years this one seems to be
indestructable.

MS really should provide proper legacy hardware support.

LOL

Jonah


Good God! Man! Are you so poor as to not be able to spend a few bucks
for a newer keyboard?


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I did not know about the flipping windows. I actually like it! silly me
was doing old fashion alt-tab.



AMDX2 said:
i think flip is stupid really, but you can do the normal way.


Andre Da Costa said:
No, you have Flip for horizontal miniture previews of open
applications and Flip 3D for rolodex preview of open applications.
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Zael99 said:
I was wondering if you could manually rotate the windows in stead of
the
[windows]key+tab thing
 
I have a couple of newer keyboards that have the Windows Key but I
can't seem to tear myself away from my early '90s Gateway Anykey
keyboard. Eighteen extra programmable keys come in handy for us typing
challenged folk. One key is programmed to enter my eight character
Vista password.
 
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