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2001fp want to view sidways
Cross posted computer help.
Looking to turn my 2001fp sideways to play three tables stacked on each other...i have heard of software that does this no linky...please help! |
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
If you have an nvidia graphics card, you can use their software to do this.
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
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If you have an nvidia graphics card, you can use their software to do this. [/ QUOTE ] I do have this type of card(NVIDA GeForce FX 5500)....but no clue how to do this..Please halp |
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
right click desktop
properties settings advanced look for something about rotation |
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
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right click desktop properties settings advanced look for something about rotation [/ QUOTE ] Nothing there........any other idea welcome!! |
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
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[ QUOTE ] right click desktop properties settings advanced look for something about rotation [/ QUOTE ] Nothing there........any other idea welcome!! [/ QUOTE ] There are some tools that are installed (maybe optional?) with the nvidia graphics drivers, that run in the taskbar ('NVIDIA Settings'). Through these tools I have the option to rotate the monitor. |
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
PivotPro Software
I use this software. 30 day free trial. Also couldn't figure out the rotation things with drivers and such and It wasn't worth the effort to me to figure it out. Potrairt mode is by far the best thing about the 2001fp's. Web page, writing, etc. are vastly more efficient "sideways." You will have some slight overlap, but I use potrait mode to have 6 tables and then 4 on the other monitor and its not too bad. |
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Re: 2001fp want to view sidways
Right click desktop, go to properties.
settings --> click the monitor to change (1 or 2) click 'advanced' in the lower right click the nvidia driver tab (the one that says geforce blah). Choose "NVRotate" choose 'Portrait' (90 degree rotation) I just did this with mine and it worked fine. If you don't have these options, download the latest NVidia drivers. |
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