My desktop turned sideways

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Ok, I have a problem... my desktop turned sideways and I can fix it. If
anyone can help me... Thanks in advance
 
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Generally this is a setting in your graphics card adapter. Go to Start >
Control Panel > Display > (tab) Settings > Advanced > And there will be a
few tabs there. Click on each one and explore the settings. It is different
for different graphics cards.

"Ikonn" wrote:

> Ok, I have a problem... my desktop turned sideways and I can fix it. If
> anyone can help me... Thanks in advance
 
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Check in your display properties (it's going to be interesting with a
sideways desktop) or in the system tray near the clock for a display
"utility," many will have a desktop rotation option. Can't be more specific,
since they're all a bit different, but they're usually pretty
straightforward. In display properties, it's often a tab with "ATI" or
"NVidia" (or whatever other chipset you may use, like intel, matrox, etc.)
on it.

"Ikonn" <Ikonn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, I have a problem... my desktop turned sideways and I can fix it. If
> anyone can help me... Thanks in advance
 
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If you are unable to find Rotation tab in Advanced display properties.

Try Ctrl + Alt + Up/Down arrow.

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"Ikonn" wrote:

> Ok, I have a problem... my desktop turned sideways and I can fix it. If
> anyone can help me... Thanks in advance
 

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