Re: desktop rotated 90 degrees
On some video cards you can make this happen.
rightclick the desktop, click on properties, go to settings, advanced and
see if you can find how to sort it out.
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"badwilson" <badSPAMwilson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Help! I don't know what I did but I accidentally pressed something on
> my keyboard and now my whole desktop and everything is rotated! I've
> had to turn my monitor, it's lying on it's side. I've tried re-booting
> but it keeps coming up this way. I'm so frustrated!
> Anyone know how to bring things back to normal? Please answer ASAP,
> I'm desperate!
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> Britta
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