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Subject: tech help...sidways comp skreen.
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Hey guys i was playing some halo PC when i got booted from it and again my found my computer skreen sidways...yes sideways. so in order to realy be able to using it i have to tilt my head to the side and my mouse the same and slowly try to do everything. could somone help me out here?

  • 05.22.2006 9:13 PM PDT
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in your desktop properties window you should find a tab for 'settings'. In there there's a button called advanced. That should bring up a screen, usually for whatever video card you use. In one of those tabs there should be an option to change the rotation of you're screen.

  • 05.22.2006 10:16 PM PDT
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i cant not find the option to change my rotation...

  • 05.23.2006 6:34 AM PDT
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hmm...try pressing alt + ctrl + a directional arrow....

  • 05.23.2006 6:45 AM PDT
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Hmmm, ok maybe you can change it using you're monitor controls. Other than that I'm stumped.

  • 05.23.2006 9:11 AM PDT
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well the ctrl, alt arrow key thing did not work...

  • 05.23.2006 2:34 PM PDT
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1.graphics button on toolbar

2.right click on desktop, graphics options.

3.control panel, display settings.

Thats all I've got. what card are you using? I just fixed my friend's laptop and this was one of the problems, more info could help.

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  • 05.23.2006 3:00 PM PDT
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im runnign on a dell dimention so intagrated graphics chip...(sucks)

  • 05.23.2006 3:09 PM PDT
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Did you set your resolution too high for your monitor?

  • 05.23.2006 3:31 PM PDT
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it's the same as it has always been

  • 05.23.2006 5:16 PM PDT
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First thing you need to find out if it is caused by the settings of your monitor or the settings of your computer. The easiest way to do that is to connect the monitor to a different pc and see what happens. If it's your monitor, restore the factory default settings and you should be good to go.

If it's the computer settings, do as others already told you, go to display settings in the control panel and look for the right setting. Since you have an Intel Integrated card, I can't help you to locate that one. You'll have to scout for it yourself.

  • 05.24.2006 12:10 AM PDT
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I found out the prob yesterday and got rid of it...thnx

  • 05.24.2006 6:33 AM PDT