A few display drivers can rotate the screen. Two that I know about nVidia
and ATI. You should be able to find the setting to rotate the screen back
to normal in Control Panel> Display (settings> advanced) or in the extra
and separate nVidia control panel.
The video card I have/had that rotate the screen use ctrl-alt and then the
arrow keys. ctrl-alt-up will change the screen to normal, and ctrl-alt-down
will change it to upside down. There are hot keys that can be configured in
the driver settings.
The video card I have/had that rotate the screen use ctrl-alt and then the
arrow keys. ctrl-alt-up will change the screen to normal, and ctrl-alt-down
will change it to upside down. There are hot keys that can be configured in
the driver settings.
Yes, good point. Some of these controls do include hotkeys which is
probably how people end up flipping their displays without meaning to.
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