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| Re: Display turned by 180degrees, HELP!!! Thanks you so much ...... your post was really very useful and excellent ...... i too did some mistake with my keys and it made me go czazy by flipping my screen upside down .... the Ctrl + Alt + UP made me normal ..... thanks again for ur post ... cheers ravi "Josh Einstein" wrote: > For the Intel GMA the default hot keys are CTL+ALT+UP to get back to normal > orientation. Left, down, and right are 90, 180, and 270 degrees > respectively. > > So I have no idea if this will help you but that's all I can tell you > unfortunately. Of course if you sell your Dell and buy a Tablet PC you get a > handy hardware button to change the orientation and you can just physically > rotate the tablet to see the screen. :) If that's not a sales pitch then I > don't know what is. > > -- > Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP) > Einstein Technologies > Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com > Chock full of inky goodness! > > > "Watoba" <Watoba@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:95C1AFE9-7B19-4EE7-8B03-683161B35FC8@microsoft.com... > > > > > > "Sven" wrote: > > > >> Are we on candid camera? A Dell Inspiron 2200 laptop is not a tablet PC. > >> It > >> should not have a feature to flip the screen, unless it is a special > >> feature > >> for hooking to a projector that is mounted upside down. Dell is pretty > >> good > >> about having help on their products. Have you looked for that? Is there > >> some > >> icon on the top row of keys that looks like it might be a rotate coupled > >> with a function key? > >> > > > > Hi Sven > > > > Yes, it's a notebook/laptop, not a tablet-PC, but I haven't found a better > > sub-forum to describe my problem. > > It's still valid and I'm desperate!!! > > The only thing, which I have found was a button close to the clock with > > "Dell-Quickset", where I can turn "presentation-modus" on or off. But > > changing this feature has no effect on my screen. It's still > > rotated/flipped. > > Thank you very much for help!! > > > |
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