I am new to this but I am having a bit of trouble. I pushed, who knows what
buttons, and all of a sudden my screen changed directions. I have been trying
for a really long time and cannot figure this thing out. Any help would be
much appreciated. Oh yeah, and it has made my mouse screwy too. Thanks

Re: I am having trouble with my monitor screen!!!! HELP!!! by Not

Not
Sat May 10 00:51:55 PDT 2008

usually in display properties, there is a setting for rotation.
on many systems it is CTRL+directional arrows to rotate

"heffy0929" <heffy0929@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am new to this but I am having a bit of trouble. I pushed, who knows
> what
> buttons, and all of a sudden my screen changed directions. I have been
> trying
> for a really long time and cannot figure this thing out. Any help would be
> much appreciated. Oh yeah, and it has made my mouse screwy too. Thanks


Re: I am having trouble with my monitor screen!!!! HELP!!! by Frank

Frank
Sat May 10 02:04:24 PDT 2008

"heffy0929" <heffy0929@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:31BC91F0-2AE6-43E6-8EB6-AF0D35C9C597@microsoft.com...
>I am new to this but I am having a bit of trouble. I pushed, who knows what
> buttons, and all of a sudden my screen changed directions. I have been
> trying
> for a really long time and cannot figure this thing out. Any help would be
> much appreciated. Oh yeah, and it has made my mouse screwy too. Thanks

Try Ctrl-Alt-Up Arrow or Ctrl-Shift-Up Arrow

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Re: I am having trouble with my monitor screen!!!! HELP!!! by Ken

Ken
Sat May 10 08:44:36 PDT 2008

On Fri, 9 May 2008 23:50:01 -0700, heffy0929
<heffy0929@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am new to this but I am having a bit of trouble. I pushed, who knows what
> buttons, and all of a sudden my screen changed directions. I have been trying
> for a really long time and cannot figure this thing out. Any help would be
> much appreciated. Oh yeah, and it has made my mouse screwy too. Thanks


The ability to rotate the screen image is a feature of your video
card, to help it work with monitors that rotate to portrait
orientation. You accidentally pressed Ctrl-Alt, and some arrow key.
Rotate it back using those keys.

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