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Help with Windows desktop
inmypocketnottheirs
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Just wondering if one of the more computer literate folks around here can help.
I have a spare pc which the kids use, and somehow the desktop now appears portrait instead of landscape. By that I mean that the whole display has been turned by 90 degrees and the mouse now works in the opposite plane. Help!!!
How do I get it back to normal. Have tried restarting to no effect.
Any help gladly received.
Many thanks
Phil:beer:
I have a spare pc which the kids use, and somehow the desktop now appears portrait instead of landscape. By that I mean that the whole display has been turned by 90 degrees and the mouse now works in the opposite plane. Help!!!
How do I get it back to normal. Have tried restarting to no effect.
Any help gladly received.
Many thanks
Phil:beer:
Don't lie, thieve, cheat or steal. The Government do not like the competition.
The Lord Giveth and the Government Taketh Away.
I'm sorry, I don't apologise. That's just the way I am. Homer (Simpson)
The Lord Giveth and the Government Taketh Away.
I'm sorry, I don't apologise. That's just the way I am. Homer (Simpson)
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Right-click on your desktop, select Properties --> click the 'Settings' tab --> click on the 'Advanced' button. Depending on your graphics card you should find a Rotation slection somewhere in the Advanced menu.
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Toxteth_OGrady wrote:Right-click on your desktop, select Properties --> click the 'Settings' tab --> click on the 'Advanced' button. Depending on your graphics card you should find a Rotation slection somewhere in the Advanced menu.
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TOG
Genius, pure genius!
Many thanks!:beer:Don't lie, thieve, cheat or steal. The Government do not like the competition.
The Lord Giveth and the Government Taketh Away.
I'm sorry, I don't apologise. That's just the way I am. Homer (Simpson)0
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