Re: Intel Screen rotation Hotkey triggers when Excel 2003 closes
- From: "Karl Snooks" <karlsnooks@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:04:37 -0700
Rgoff,
Screen Rotation
RtClk on the Desktop » Graphic Options » Rotation » Normal
Method 2
Ctl+Alt+UpArr This works if graphic shortcut keys are enabled.
Method 3
Start » type IGfxCpl.Cpl » select Display Settings » checkmark Enable Rotation » select 0° » Apply button » OK button
After correcting the orientation, then to avoid a repeat of an undesired rotation change, go back to the Intel Graphic control panel and uncheckmark Enable Rotation and/or uncheckmark Enable Hot Keys under the Hot Keys dialog
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Be sure to clear the checkmark by Enable Rotation
karl
"Rgoff" <Rgoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:FB9EB649-8D31-44CA-9034-72227B9B1777@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I just upgraded a Lenovo 6075-DNU ThinkCentre desktop from XP Pro to Vista
Business SP1.
The bizarre thing is, when I close Excel 2003, the "90 degree rotation" from
the onboard Intel Video driver is triggered and the screen rotates.
If I go into the driver settings and disable the 90 degree turn hotkey, the
issue goes away.
My concern is why this even happens. I've tried the latest driver from
Lenovo and from Intel and repaired the office install and no change.
This only happens from Excel, not from Word or any other program and only
since the Vista Business sp1 upgrade.
Any ideas?
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