Tuesday, September 21, 2010

how do you rotate the peak of your computer?

Not physically openly, but rotate the image on the monitor. I know on some computers you can right-click the setting and go to "graphics properties" and afterwards "rotation" or something like that but it doesn't appear to work on my computer.


Answer:

Right click on desktop>proprties>settings>adv... there should be a Tab for Rotation nominated thier..then rotate it untill u bring back what you are looking for...if this doesn't work, go to your device representative click on monitor then proporties and after you should find somthing there scheduled under advanced.



Also if you peak just turned sidways on you I would run a virus scan...in that is a new virus out their causeing funny things approaching that...Just got rid of a simular problem on my friends workstation...every time she wanted to clear a new document her peak would rotate or flip...the cause be a TROJAN.
Right click on the desktop (blank area) then select "properties" after "background." Go down the list and select the perspective you want.



Hope that helps.

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