Settings to rotate display by 90 degrees

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A friend (I know how that sounds) has managed to rotate her desktop display by 90 degrees.

Right now she has had to physically rotate her monitor so that everything looks fine.

She says she does not know how she did it and that she just "pressed a whole lot of buttons on the keyboard".

How does one fix this?

Ron Tuffin

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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Is the password on the post-it? – random – 2009-07-28T14:02:22.657

@echo lol, but unfortunately I had to remove the image. I can't access any image hosting sites that can give me a perma-link to an image. The internet rules here at the office are a little 'Gestapo' – Ron Tuffin – 2009-07-28T14:12:23.090

Answers

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Control-Alt-(Arrow key)

Only works on some video cards.

sangretu

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

Reputation: 742

Accepted this one. cause it worked (but might not for other cards) and was first. – Ron Tuffin – 2009-07-28T13:31:57.290

3If you dig into the advanced settings for the video card. You can usually turn this feature off so it doesn't happen again. For ATI cards this would be in the Catalyst Control Center. – Kenneth Cochran – 2009-07-28T14:00:40.847

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I think she has ATI graphic card.

try one of these shortcuts

  • right 90° - Ctrl+Alt+Right
  • left 90° - Ctrl+Alt+Left
  • standard - Ctrl+Alt+Up

MicTech

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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1Upside-down - Ctrl-Alt-Down. (Some PCs at my school have ATIs.) – user1686 – 2009-07-28T14:16:17.703

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Try right click the desktop and after that, see if you have "Graphics Options". This can be dependent of the software that came with the graphics card.

Artur Carvalho

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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If your friend has an Nvidia card, the settings can be found in the Nvidia Control Panel, under "Rotation" in the left column. You may need to go into an advanced mode to get access to this option.

Andrew Scagnelli

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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To rotate the Desktop Screen or Flip it use Keyboard and Press Ctrl + Alt + Uparrow for 90 degree default or other cursor keys like Down Arrow, Left or Right in Windows XP. This does not work in Windows 7.

Narendra Lacmane

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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With an ATI card, the Ctrl-Alt options don't work. Use the ATI "Catalyst Control Center", under Displays Manager: Rotation.

Adi Shavit

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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I am afraid you have to turn it off at the plug and turn back on as this resets the screen settings hope this helps

aaron knell

Posted 2009-07-28T13:21:47.087

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1This does not really answer the author's question. – Ramhound – 2015-06-10T11:22:42.107