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Old 06-09-2008, 08:30 AM
SAM
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Re: Problem with parameters screen and rotation of the screen

Yes. Here are the steps:

Test 1: Beginning with my screen at 1400x1050 resolution in landscape mode,
proportion to full screen, stylet calibrated and profil saved:

1) I rotate the screen in portrait mode (90 degrees). Then the screen
downsize to 768X1280, screen shrink to 8", and proportion to center mode.
Also the stylet is no more calibrate.
2) I rotate back the screen to landscape mode. Then the screen come back to
1400x1050 resolution, the screen at 12", stylet is calibrate, but parameter
stay to center mode.

Test 2: Screen at 768x1280 resolution in landscape mode, proportion to full
screen, stylet calibrated and profil saved:

1) I rotate the screen in portrait mode. Then the screen stay at 1280X768,
but screen shrink to 8", and proportion to center mode. Also the stylet is
no more calibrate.
2) I rotate back the screen to landscape mode. Then the screen stay to
768x1280 resolution, the screen come back to 12", stylet is calibrate and
parameter come back to full mode.

Test 3: Screen at 1400x1050 resolution in landscape mode, proportion to full
screen, stylet calibrated and profil not saved since test 2:

1) I rotate the screen in portrait mode. Then the screen downsize to
1280X768, screen at 8", and proportion to center mode. Also the stylet is no
more calibrate.
2) I rotate back the screen to landscape mode. Then the screen stay to
768x1280 resolution, the screen come back to 12", stylet is calibrate and
parameter come back to full mode.

Every time, I come back from portrait mode to landscape mode, the windows of
MS Word (Office 2007), which was full screen, downsize and buttons to reduce
or get full screen become unsteady.

What do you think of that?
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> >> when I rotate the screen, the image reduce from 12" to 8" <<

>
> Are you able to reset the resolution to the correct value after you rotate
> using the graphics utility?
>
> exact steps of what works and what doesn't would be appreciated.
>
> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
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