Gene E. Bloch wrote:
> Here's what Gerald Fritzmeyer wrote on 8/17/09:
>> This is a very useful function for when you spill an entire cup of
>> coffee in the keyboard of your laptop. Set the screen for upside down
>> display, then hang your laptop upside down so that the coffee can run
>> out. Now you can view the screen normally while the keyboard dries.
>
>> This is why they put the feature on machines. There is no other reason.
>
> You're dead wrong - there is a second reason that I already mentioned,
> namely for a practical joke.
>
> Think how much fun it would be if you turned someone's monitor 90
> degrees CCW, and they had no idea that it was normal and could very
> eaily be fixed.
>
> Actually, I hate practical jokes, but at least I had fun yanking your
> chain. I hope you don't mind :-)
>
>> Gerald.
>
>
>> "OldManEd" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>
>>> I accidently hit some key combination that flip the display on my
>>> Vista laptop. Everything was upside down and the cursor moved in the
>>> opposite direction than what the physical moved. In other words, if I
>>> move mouse to right cursor moved to left. Not sure what keys I hit.
>>>
>>> Left Hand: Maybe <Function> key or <Ctrl> or <Alt> or any two of these.
>>>
>>> Right Hand: Maybe <PageUp> or <PageDown> or <UpArrow> or <DownArrow>
>>>
>>> I did these keystrokes with one motion.
>>>
>>> I had to use System Restore to get back to a normal display.
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me what keys I hit and how to restore display?
>>>
>>> Why would anyone need this function?
>>>
>>> OldEd
>
I can see a use for rotating right and left, but upside down is probably
most used, as reported, for practical jokes. Students in computer labs
like to drive the lab assistants nuts.
Bill
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