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Anonymous Posted on Jun 18, 2010

My Monitor suddenly changed and shows vertical position,even mouse arrow is pointed to west, instead of the normal north positioning

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Hi,

To restore the monitor or the screen to the original upright position, kindly press these three keys together:

ALT CTRL UP arrow key.(See attached image)


My Monitor suddenly changed and shows vertical - 803f543.png

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