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Hello,

Flip 3d was working before I installed the latest ATI 32-bit Vista drivers for the x1900xt. Now the winkey + tab does not work and the flip 3d shortcut switches between programs like alt-tab.

How do I re-enable the flip 3d feature?

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why not just roll back the drivers to when the function was working. It could be you downloaded the wrong drivers for the graphic cards. Just make sure. Good Luck


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