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Set the Monitor Orientation to Portrait Flipped

Posted By Brent Trahan On February 6, 2009 @ 11:17 am In Guides, Personalization | No Comments

Set Monitor Orientation to Portrait Flipped

  1. Open the Control Panel from the Start menu.
  2. Open Display in the Control Panel.

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    Note: If Display is not available, change View by to Large icons at the top right of the Control Panel.

  3. Click Change display settings in the Display window.

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  4. Set the Orientation drop-down box to Portrait Flipped and then click OK.

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    Note: If you have more than one monitor, select the monitor you want to apply the changes to before setting it.

  5. If everything looks OK, click Keep changes.

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