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My wife's gonna kill me: Help
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Dell Inspiron 2200 laptop with Windows XT.
I was attempting to bring up Task Manager to show my wife how to deal with non-responding programs; my finger slipped off one of the keys (control, alternate or delete) and hit some other key or combination of keys on the bottom row. Suddenly, the screeen rotated 90 degrees right. Shutting the computer down doesn't help; neither does randomly striking keys.
What do I do?
Thank you very much.
I was attempting to bring up Task Manager to show my wife how to deal with non-responding programs; my finger slipped off one of the keys (control, alternate or delete) and hit some other key or combination of keys on the bottom row. Suddenly, the screeen rotated 90 degrees right. Shutting the computer down doesn't help; neither does randomly striking keys.
What do I do?
Thank you very much.
There is most likly a really simple solution to it but i dont know that so if anyone else knows how then by all means say. However one thing you could try doing is going into control panel from the start menu clicking system and doing a restore back to the previous day and see if that makes any difference.
Is the keyboard still working if so then try using that to get to it. As well as you have to rember that your screen is rotated 90 degrees so the movement is going to be different to what it would normally be so instead of moving the mouse up to go up the screen it will be sideways and instead of going sideways it will go up and down
Last edited by lasher511; Jul 25th, 2006 at 8:38 pm.
What kind of video card do you have? I know NVIDIA offers NVRotate, which allows you to rotate the screen (believe it or not, they have monitors that can be rotated, I guess it helps in graphic design or some crap, and this allows you to make your monitor longer or taller or whatever you want, and still keep things normal looking). If you use ATI, I'm sure there is a tool that does this too.... as far as I know, windows doesn't do this on it's own (though I could be wrong)
Last edited by Comatose; Jul 25th, 2006 at 9:06 pm.
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but what exactly have you tried using to fix it so far aside from striking keys and shutting it down?