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Solve : Rotate Desktop. How??

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I found out how to rotate my DESKTOP in Windows XP.
But how come I NEVER saw t his before? Has it always been there?



Once in that position, it was hard to move the mouse.
Will it work like that in other versions of Windows?
It's not a Windows FEATURE, it's a feature of the Graphics Driver.So then it is not the system? It is a hardware feature?
Then if I get a new video card, it wail not be the same?

PRACTICALLY all recent video cards have some way to rotate the screen, how you do it varies between cards. On Intel cards (which I presume you're using from the screenshot) you can use the menu when you right click the desktop or Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Keys. Other cards may require you to use the manufacturer's control panel.Quote from: camerongray on February 16, 2017, 04:20:55 AM

Practically all ...Intel cards (which I presume you're using from the screenshot) you can use the menu when you right click the desktop or Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Keys. ....
In FACT, that used to work. I suspect that my system got an update for the Intel drivers and remove the Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Key feature. But I am not sure. Oh well. At least it is there if I need it.

The resins for unending it is to get a high resolution landscape screen shot view of a document I want to save. Often I see images on the Internet that I can not save, so I do a screenshot. Using rotate gives higher resolutions of portrait documents when turned 90 degrees.
That feature may also be available in the doc app you are using...Right. If I am use a PDF reader, I can rotate it.


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