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    hammers work best for persistant probs..
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    oh no not the hame again.. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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    it is the undertakers fault, he gave the computer the idea of revenga on user....

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    It didn't work for me either


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    Well the reason you might want to use this is there are LCD monitors that swivel nicely so you can have a different aspect. This is good for some applications. I have set something like this up for people that monitor stocks. They turn monitors on their side with these swivels to get a longer screen to fit more content while still keeping the resolution legible. Oh and with my drivers this doesn't work but the hotkeys are configurable to change this or I can go to the nvidia control panel to change it there.

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    Hmmmm. it has to be a conspiracy. yep.

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    Screen inversion is used when linking a Beamer to the machine and having the beamer in the celing....IE, Upside down, this would then turn it right way up.
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    Noia............I think that you are perfectly correct!!! I do recall the earlier days (about last Tuesday ) when you had to do something like that to project stuff onto a wall/screen? This is way before the days of modern data projectors...it was a bit like an overhead projector that did slides? but this projected the screen.......only because of the simple lenses it would be upside down?

    I will have to check that on some of my older kit


    Thanks folks...nice thread.

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    After a long break (5 or 6 months), I'm back ! Anyway, yeah, a screen shot would be nice. Maybe you could give us some sort of a list of video devices that support this? I mean, it seems like a hardware feature since it obviously isn't a Windows feature (runs over to dual boot and try it on redhat ).

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    mwahahahahahahahah
    me like da jokes cdkj


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    Cool Another way to do it

    I once found a prog that was called "badday" and it was a humor only app... It turned your screen upside down, until ya clicked or did anything else... I used it on my friends comp... Scared him for a sec, but then we had a good laugh
    Just thought I'd share that

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