Actually I saw this on The Screensavers (techtv.com)
"Crusty (-: Old B@stard
"
| You're devious. Glad I don't work with you (-:
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in message
| | > I can do it too with my Intel graphics (onboard).
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| > If you do do this yourself as a harmless but really
| > shocking office prank.
| >
| > Make a screenshot of the users desktop an invert that.
Load
| > that background and then use the graphics to invert the
| > monitor. The desktop will look right but the icons and
| > taskbars will be inverted.
| >
| > It doesn't do any damage, except to your friendship,
office
| > relations, and the other guy's blood pressure. Be sure
you
| > are there to see the panic, let a few others in on the
joke
| > too. Have a video camera so you can send the tape to a
TV
| > funny video show (might win $100,000). Don't let it go
too
| > far, fix the display for them before they commit suicide
or
| > reinstall Windows after a format.
| >
| >
| > "Crusty (-: Old B@stard
"
| > | > | The more current Nvidia drivers will allow you to do
this
| > also. Great gag!
| > |
| > | "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm>
wrote
| > in message
| > | | > | > You have a prankster at home or work who has loaded
a
| > virus
| > | > (some think it is funny) that inverts the screen.
| > | >
in
| > | > message
| > | > | When XP loads the desktop is upside down, even
though
| > the
| > | > | loading scree in normal.
| > | > | Any ideas plaes?
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