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Fri, 10 Jun 2011 19:41:17 -0700
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On 6/10/2011 6:11 AM, tannis zamora wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I hope this is a hardware problem and easily solved. 
>
> I have a HP 17 inch laptop running Windows 7.
>
> I went to sit down at my desk and inadvertently touched the keyboard.  Somehow in doing so this is the result.
>
> Whatever I hit on the keyboard caused my screen plus any windows that I open to go sideways.  In other words
>
> A page that is usually N S E and W is now
>
> N is in the W position
> W is in the S position
> S is in the E position
> and E is in the N position
>
> I have tried to position my cursor on the edge and rotate the picture to no avail.
>
> If I am making sense, does anyone know what I did and how to correct it?
>
> TIA
>
> tannis z TN
>
>
>
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It used to be ALT+ctrl+arrow key until Win 7.  Now go to control panel , 
change display settings. Then rotate the display from portrait back to 
landscape.  This was sesigned for use with dual monitors where you 
wanted one in each attitude.

Good luck

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