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It looks like a software issue, tinker around the client or control panel would be my suggestion.and if u want more technical support contact http://tinyurl.com/msfzw7
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Rotating the screen image is a feature of the graphics card and is normally caused by accidentally pressing a combination of keys. To correct it, hold down Ctrl and Alt and press one of the four arrow keys (up, down, left or right) until you have it the correct way up.
As your screen is completely upside down, hold down Ctrl and Alt and press the Up arrow key.
Alternatively, you probably have a Rotation setting in the display properties of the graphics card. You should be able to reach your graphic card settings, but reading and setting them properly may be difficult since everything you see on the screen is upside down until it's fixed.
If all else fails, try restoring the system to an earlier date when the display was right. This will reset the driver to its proper orientation.
Connect webcam Open Skype > Options > Video Settings > Webcam settings > Advanced Toggle your Mirror image vertical See if the Mirror image horizontal is ok - change if necessary SAVE
have you tried removing and reinstalling the program? and if so check in your user manual to see if its possible to configure the settings and display properties
It looks like a software issue, tinker around the client or control panel would be my suggestion.and if u want more technical support contact http://tinyurl.com/msfzw7
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Try this, while the computer is running and the
picture is upside down, unplug the camera from the USB Port ,
wait a few seconds and then plug it back in. I have fixed several
that had the same problem by doing this.
Worth a try.
Hope this helps. Bud
Have checked with the manufacture for updated drivers. Many camera's that use windows uni-drivers fail to work in all applications. If updated drivers are available use them rather than windows drivers.
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Thanks Gutsch1
You will need to go into the display adapter from the control panel and select rotate display. Some monitors have are configurable for ceiling mounting for class rooms and other public viewing.
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