Hi,
Try using the Alt Gr key and either the Up or Down Arrow at the same time.
HTH
2006-11-13 08:05:01
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answer #1
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answered by Conspiracy 3
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★★ SIDEWAYS & UPSIDEDOWN SCREENS ★★
◙ How to fix a sideways screen.
◙ Some video cards support the rotation of the image on your computer screen. You'd use this if you had a monitor that can also rotate. Web designers and artists use this, as an example, to check long pages.
◙ Evidenty you have pressed CTRL + ALT + Left Arrow.
◙ To fix the problem press CTRL + ALT + Up Arrow.
◙ How to fix an upside down screen.
◙ To prevent this from happening in the future right-click on an empty area on the desktop, click on 'properties' then on the 'settings' tab followed by the 'Advanced' button. On here there is a tab relating to graphics, some say 'Intel(R) Extreme Graphics' click on the tab then on the 'Graphics properties' button, choose the 'rotation' tab and remove the tick from the 'Enable Rotation' - remember to click 'apply' and then OK.
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2006-11-13 08:19:21
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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This happened to my mom a couple weeks ago...It probably happened by pressing 2 or 3 specific keys on the keyboard at the same time..ALT & CTRL and one of the arrow keys..press ALT CTRL and the UP arrow key at the same time and this should fix it...If that doesn't work try ALT CTRL down arrow key, mess around with the different arrow buttons, this should fix it.
2006-11-13 08:08:04
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answer #3
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answered by hma85 1
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Easy. Emigrate to Australia (sun, sea, sand etc) and it will revert to being the right way up since it will be you who is upside down. Do you also need to know the 'meaning of life'?
2006-11-15 07:46:16
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answered by D M L 4
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Press the CTRL-ALT and up arrow. It's acctually a cool trick to play on some one as long as you know how to fix it.
2006-11-13 08:05:22
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answer #5
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answered by derryn_m 1
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Well, you can either bone up on your head-standing skills, or turn the monitor right side up. I know, it's a tough choice.
2006-11-13 08:04:22
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answered by Dr. Quest 5
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Remove the monitor driver in your device manager (control panel / performance & maintenance / system / hardware / device manager) - then restart your system and allow it to reload the driver.
This should reset your video.
2006-11-13 08:07:12
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answered by Robert W 5
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You can right click the Desk top ,Then look at Graphics options ,click Graphics properties.
Then click Rotation ,
You can then get it back to Normal .
This will depend if your Graphics card has this option.
2006-11-13 08:17:26
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answered by psychodad 3
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stand on your head.
2006-11-13 08:03:26
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answered by you do not exist 5
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sober up and the solution will become apparent
2006-11-13 08:18:03
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answered by Quizard 7
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