Guest ralphs Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Where is the setting to undo this? I am using a laptop with XP Pro, SP3. In the middle of reading a web page the screen rotated counter-clockwize. The top is now at the left and the mousepad also changed so that right-left now goes up-down. Reboot and it's ok through the initial Windows screen and is rotated from where you select which account on. Reboot in safe mode with network support and you've an 800x600 correctly oriented screen WITHOUT network support (Network Neighborhood thinks the wireless is connected but won't disable).
Guest nass Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 RE: Screen rotated 90 degrees "ralphs" wrote: > Where is the setting to undo this? > > I am using a laptop with XP Pro, SP3. In the middle of reading a web page > the screen rotated counter-clockwize. > > The top is now at the left and the mousepad also changed so that right-left > now goes up-down. > > Reboot and it's ok through the initial Windows screen and is rotated from > where you select which account on. > > Reboot in safe mode with network support and you've an 800x600 correctly > oriented screen WITHOUT network support (Network Neighborhood thinks the > wireless is connected but won't disable). Try Pressing CTRL+ALT + Arrow UP or Right or Left or Down. Also you can Right click your Desktop and see if there is a properties to Rotate the display 90 Deg. HTH. Let us know. Regards, nass ------- http://www.nasstec.co.uk
Guest ralphs Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Re: Screen rotated 90 degrees "nass" <nass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23FADB65-3C17-472C-A06B-B23C27C3AA28@microsoft.com... > >> Where is the setting to undo this? >> >> I am using a laptop with XP Pro, SP3. In the middle of reading a web >> page >> the screen rotated counter-clockwize. > > Try Pressing CTRL+ALT + Arrow UP or Right or Left or Down. > Also you can Right click your Desktop and see if there is a properties to > Rotate the display 90 Deg. That dialog that comes up when you right click the Desktop had nothing for this. Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow did fix it. Thanks Nass - you have saved me!!
Guest nass Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Re: Screen rotated 90 degrees "ralphs" wrote: > "nass" <nass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:23FADB65-3C17-472C-A06B-B23C27C3AA28@microsoft.com... > > > >> Where is the setting to undo this? > >> > >> I am using a laptop with XP Pro, SP3. In the middle of reading a web > >> page > >> the screen rotated counter-clockwize. > > > > Try Pressing CTRL+ALT + Arrow UP or Right or Left or Down. > > Also you can Right click your Desktop and see if there is a properties to > > Rotate the display 90 Deg. > > That dialog that comes up when you right click the Desktop had nothing for > this. > > Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow did fix it. > > Thanks Nass - you have saved me!! Glad to help Ralphs and good luck. nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk
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