screen orientation

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Hi

Try this:

Right click the Desktop, select Properties>Settings>Advanced. See if there
is a setting in there to rotate the screen back to normal. If you have
Nvidia software installed try clicking on the tab for your graphics card and
have a look for NVRotate on the left hand side.

If you do have an Nvidia card there may be an icon in the Notification Area.
If so, right click on it, select Rotation Settings and then set it to 0
degrees

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Will Denny
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do what will deny says, and have in mind that this is not a malfunction,
rather
it is a feature that some LCD screens use that pivot (rotate).
 
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