Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
How can I correct this?

Re: split screen monitor by S

S
Thu Jul 03 05:28:05 PDT 2008

Press Ctrl + Alt + up arrow.

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]

Otis wrote:
> Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
> top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
> raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
> displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
> How can I correct this?

Re: split screen monitor by Otis

Otis
Thu Jul 03 08:58:02 PDT 2008

Thanks, but it did not fix the problem.

"S.Sengupta" wrote:

> Press Ctrl + Alt + up arrow.
>
> regards,
> S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
>
> Otis wrote:
> > Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
> > top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
> > raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
> > displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
> > How can I correct this?
>

Re: split screen monitor by S

S
Thu Jul 03 11:36:51 PDT 2008

Open Control Panel>Display>Settings tab>advanced, navigate through the
tabs to find a rotate display option.This option has come due to the
graphic card you have installed. The option should allow you to rotate
the display back to its original orientation.

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]

Otis wrote:
> Thanks, but it did not fix the problem.
>
> "S.Sengupta" wrote:
>
>
>>Press Ctrl + Alt + up arrow.
>>
>>regards,
>>S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
>>
>>Otis wrote:
>>
>>>Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
>>>top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
>>>raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
>>>displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
>>>How can I correct this?
>>

Re: split screen monitor by Gene

Gene
Thu Jul 03 11:54:38 PDT 2008

On 7/02/2008, Otis posted this:
> Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
> top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
> raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
> displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
> How can I correct this?

Sounds to me like something is corrupted either in your video drivers
or mouse drivers. If S.Sengupta's suggestion doesn't work, I'd consider
reinstalling said drivers or downloading the latest versions from the
manufacturers.

Or maybe you could try just changing your screen resolution to
something else and then back to your usual settings...

No guarantees - I'm kind of grasping at straws.

Before I send this - I just remembered having a similar problem a while
back with an LCD monitor. IIRC, turning it off and on again would
correct it (but it was annoying).

--
Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251
(replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")



Re: split screen monitor by Otis

Otis
Thu Jul 03 21:32:01 PDT 2008

I have tried the other suggestion and none worked. How do I turn off the
IIRC? As you have probably guessed, I am not a real computer person. Thanks
for your assistance.

"Gene E. Bloch" wrote:

> On 7/02/2008, Otis posted this:
> > Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
> > top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
> > raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
> > displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
> > How can I correct this?
>
> Sounds to me like something is corrupted either in your video drivers
> or mouse drivers. If S.Sengupta's suggestion doesn't work, I'd consider
> reinstalling said drivers or downloading the latest versions from the
> manufacturers.
>
> Or maybe you could try just changing your screen resolution to
> something else and then back to your usual settings...
>
> No guarantees - I'm kind of grasping at straws.
>
> Before I send this - I just remembered having a similar problem a while
> back with an LCD monitor. IIRC, turning it off and on again would
> correct it (but it was annoying).
>
> --
> Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251
> (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")
>
>
>

Re: split screen monitor by Gene

Gene
Fri Jul 04 12:07:00 PDT 2008

IIRC is an acronym meaning "If I Recall Correctly". "It" refers to the
LCD monitor.

In other words, what I said below was:
"Before I send this - I just remembered having a similar problem a
while
back with an LCD monitor. If I recall correctly, turning the LCD
monitor off and on again would correct it (but it was annoying)."

HTH - "Hope This Helps" :-)

On 7/03/2008, Otis posted this:
> I have tried the other suggestion and none worked. How do I turn off the
> IIRC? As you have probably guessed, I am not a real computer person. Thanks
> for your assistance.
>
> "Gene E. Bloch" wrote:
>
>> On 7/02/2008, Otis posted this:
>>> Can anyone help? My monitor is displaying the items that should be on the
>>> top of the screen at the bottom. To get my mouse to the items, I have to
>>> raise the mouse to the top of the screen and it will appear on the items
>>> displayed at the bottom. Hope you understand what I am trying to explain.
>>> How can I correct this?
>>
>> Sounds to me like something is corrupted either in your video drivers
>> or mouse drivers. If S.Sengupta's suggestion doesn't work, I'd consider
>> reinstalling said drivers or downloading the latest versions from the
>> manufacturers.
>>
>> Or maybe you could try just changing your screen resolution to
>> something else and then back to your usual settings...
>>
>> No guarantees - I'm kind of grasping at straws.
>>
>> Before I send this - I just remembered having a similar problem a while
>> back with an LCD monitor. IIRC, turning it off and on again would
>> correct it (but it was annoying).
>>
>> --
>> Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251
>> (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")
>>
>>
>>

--
Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251
(replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")