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September 5th, 2003, 03:02 PM
#21
hammers work best for persistant probs..
"Consumer technology now exceeds the average persons ability to comprehend how to use it..give up hope of them being able to understand how it works." - Me http://www.cybercrypt.co.nr
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September 5th, 2003, 03:05 PM
#22
oh no not the hame again.. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
*clunk* Nightfalls_Girl is now laying on the floor in a pool of blood.
it is the undertakers fault, he gave the computer the idea of revenga on user....
Nightfalls_Girl
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September 5th, 2003, 04:50 PM
#23
It didn't work for me either
Tedob1
Here you go
http://www.eakles.com/pranks.html
I had to google 'jfgi' to see what it meant. The irony is overwhelming.
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September 5th, 2003, 05:08 PM
#24
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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September 5th, 2003, 05:53 PM
#25
Banned
Hmmmm. it has to be a conspiracy. yep.
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September 5th, 2003, 05:58 PM
#26
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.
With all the subtlety of an artillery barrage / Follow blindly, for the true path is sketchy at best. .: Bring OS X to x86!:.
Og ingen kan minnast dei linne drag i dronningas andlet den fagre dag Då landet her kvilte i heilag fred og alle hadde kjærleik å elske med.
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September 5th, 2003, 09:49 PM
#27
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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September 5th, 2003, 10:04 PM
#28
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 ).
Later,
Silentstalker
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September 6th, 2003, 04:00 AM
#29
mwahahahahahahahah
me like da jokes cdkj
Nightfalls_Girl
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September 6th, 2003, 09:21 AM
#30
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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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