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    rotated display problem

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by rocky_raccoon, Dec 31, 2006.

  1. rocky_raccoon

    rocky_raccoon Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have an e1405 and for some reason, the display of the desktop and anything i do rotated 90 degrees to the left so i have to tilt my head to the left to see the screen normally. what do i do??
     
  2. charlotte

    charlotte Notebook Evangelist

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    Here's a quote from the review of the model:

    "If you right-click on the desktop, a "Graphic Options" menu will appear, and you can rotate the screen vertically. "

    I'm sure you do the same to undo. Good luck!
     
  3. jhu

    jhu Notebook Geek

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    do ctrl+alt+up button
     
  4. rocky_raccoon

    rocky_raccoon Notebook Enthusiast

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    nice, thanks a lot to both of you! not gonna lie, it was pretty freaky lol