Re: screen flipped SIDEWAYS when I hit a 'wrong' combination of bu
- From: "Steve H" <steve_a_hawkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:55:31 +0100
I used to know how to rotate the screen but had forgotten, so this is an
interesting thread...
But ctrl alt and arrow don't do anything as far as I can tell, on either my
pc or laptop, both of which have Intel chipsets. What else do I need to
know?
Cheers,
S
"Ace" <ace_rules_bbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns99BCB1B20A374FearIsTheMindKiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Quite alright. Enjoy :)
=?Utf-8?B?bWVsbg==?= <meln@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Thanks Ace. Worked perfectly. I am in your debt.
"Ace" wrote:
For Intel-based chipsets, Ctrl+Alt+arrow keys changes screen
orientation. You have to be logged into the computer to use the
combination, they will not work from the login screen.
Turning the screen over is a frequent prank played by students and
even some employees at a college I work for.
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