Try Alt or Control and one of the arrow keys on your computer.
Otherwise, you'll have to dig through the Display Control Panel to find the
option to disable the screen rotation.
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"joe h" <joeh@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> where would you suggest I start?
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> "Jonathan Kay [MVP]" wrote:
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>> Greetings Joe,
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>> Unfortunately that particular feature is something added on by display
>> drivers or other
>> third-party software and isn't standardized in Windows. As such, you'll
>> have to poke around
>> to find the exact option.
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>> "joe h" <joeh@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > i hit a button on my keyboard and my entire screen is showing
>> > everything
>> > sideways how to fix??
>> > thanks
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