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Quote from: Calum on May 09, 2007, 01:17:59 PM

Intel IGPs use Ctrl-Alt-Arrow.
Tried........doesn't workTry flipping the monitor upside-down. How does that WORK?Quote from: CBMatt on May 10, 2007, 05:01:50 AM
Try flipping the monitor upside-down. How does that work?
Thanks but it's a bit noticable Nobody on this *censored* site is ever satisfied. I'm not a miracle worker, people!I have GE Force 6100.
Right CLICK Desktop - Properties - Settings - At the right bottom - Advance -
Click GE Force Tab - Click the + sign in front of - GE Force 6100 -
You should now see NV Rotate - Click it and change monitor screen.I know about that, just dunno about the hotkeys It took me a while to figure it out because I use resolution 800X600 and the Hot Key won't work in that Resolution.

Right Click Desktop - NVIEW Properties - Hot Keys - Click the plus sign in front of - Display MODE - Click Rotate Display - Add - At the top Select
90 degrees - Left click None - Hold down on the Alt Key and press R
Click OK
Your Resolution needs to be set to 1024 X 768 for your Hot Key to work.
I used the Alt key + R for Rotate. Easy to remember.

When you open NVIDIA Display you will see the Hot Key listed for 90 degrees.
I don't think a restart is needed.
Anyway the above worked for me when I held down on the Alt Key and Pressed R

One other thing. If NVIEW Properties is not showing than a setting has been changed. I changed it once but right this minute I can't give directions to find this setting. I will if needed.NVIEW Properties - If not displayed - Right click Desktop - NVIDIA Display -
ev17f2 - On your left click - Desktop Management - On your right -
Click Enable - Apply
With this Enabled you can now go to NVIEW Properties from your Desktop
and on to Hot Keys.hmmm...if i right click on desktop, there is NVIDIA Control Panel.....and that's not it..


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