Guest francis Posted August 3, 2007 Posted August 3, 2007 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/hwandprograms/monitors.mspx Dear all, I have successfully connect my second monitor with my notebook. (as attached link) However, the problem is that for the second monitor (no 2), it is 90 degree. The screen resolution shows 1200 - 1600. So nomatter how I change this, it is vertical. But for the primary monitor, it is OK at horizontal position. Please help me if you have any clue as to how to change the setting of the 2nd monitor back to horizontal position. Many thanks Francis
Guest Elmo Posted August 3, 2007 Posted August 3, 2007 Re: external monitor problem francis wrote: > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/hwandprograms/monitors.mspx > > Dear all, > > I have successfully connected my second monitor with my notebook. (as > attached link) > > However, the problem is that for the second monitor (no 2), is rotated 90 degrees. > The screen resolution shows 1200 - 1600. So no matter how I change this, it > is vertical. > > But for the primary monitor, it is OK at horizontal position. > > Please help me if you have any clue as to how to change the setting of the > 2nd monitor back to horizontal position. > > Many thanks > Francis Somewhere in the Display Properties should be an option to rotate the screen. There should also be a key combination, such as Ctrl/Alt-Up Cursor, or Ctrl/Shift-R to rotate the screen. -- Joe =o)
Guest francis Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Re: external monitor problem Thanks Joe, I did it. I used Ctrl/Alt-Up > Cursor. Many thanks for your help and have a nice day Francis "Elmo" wrote: > francis wrote: > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/hwandprograms/monitors.mspx > > > > Dear all, > > > > I have successfully connected my second monitor with my notebook. (as > > attached link) > > > > However, the problem is that for the second monitor (no 2), is rotated 90 degrees. > > The screen resolution shows 1200 - 1600. So no matter how I change this, it > > is vertical. > > > > But for the primary monitor, it is OK at horizontal position. > > > > Please help me if you have any clue as to how to change the setting of the > > 2nd monitor back to horizontal position. > > > > Many thanks > > Francis > > Somewhere in the Display Properties should be an option to rotate the > screen. There should also be a key combination, such as Ctrl/Alt-Up > Cursor, or Ctrl/Shift-R to rotate the screen. > > -- > Joe =o) >
Guest Elmo Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Re: external monitor problem francis wrote: > Thanks Joe, > > I did it. I used Ctrl/Alt-Up > Cursor. > > Many thanks for your help and have a nice day > Francis > > "Elmo" wrote: > >> francis wrote: >>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/hwandprograms/monitors.mspx >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> I have successfully connected my second monitor with my notebook. (as >>> attached link) >>> >>> However, the problem is that for the second monitor (no 2), is rotated 90 degrees. >>> The screen resolution shows 1200 - 1600. So no matter how I change this, it >>> is vertical. >>> >>> But for the primary monitor, it is OK at horizontal position. >>> >>> Please help me if you have any clue as to how to change the setting of the >>> 2nd monitor back to horizontal position. >>> >>> Many thanks >>> Francis >> Somewhere in the Display Properties should be an option to rotate the >> screen. There should also be a key combination, such as Ctrl/Alt-Up >> Cursor, or Ctrl/Shift-R to rotate the screen. That's great! Thanks for reporting back. -- Joe =o)
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