That's just because the muppets who wrote that stuff were drunk (they permanently display a gif saying "good service on all lines").
I think this might be Nvidia specific.
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I've seen a few 'service update' plasma screens on the Underground with the XP login screen on its side.
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Nor me, and i was going to have so much fun switching all the permies screens before they got in....
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Wow, what fun!Originally posted by ToadHold down CRTL and ALT and press either the left cursor or right cursor key.
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You just have to show one person in a large office how to do it (In a Call Centre preferably) and the IT Support bods will be flooded with calls for days on end. Made me laugh anyway.
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Hold down CRTL and ALT and press either the left cursor or right cursor key.
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Changing screen orientation in Windows XP
How do you change the monitor display orientation in Windows XP?
My son was playing some game over the internet, which has left the monitor 90 degrees rotated, even after a reboot.Tags: None
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