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Hi David!

Weirdly enough, this is normal behavior for many monitors these days. My Intel GMA driver does this: I can hit Crtl-Alt- and then up, left, right and down to switch the orientation. You have to disable this feature to use those keys for something useful.

Sometimes scroll lock or numlock affects the function of the keys. Try different combinations of those.

Otherwise, you can usually find the setting somewhere in your driver. For me, I right-click on my desktop, thwen go into Setting / Advanced and I see a tab for my Intel GMA driver. Inside that tab is a button for Graphics Properties which pops up another window for the driver properties, and in there is a setting for Hot Keys. I disabled the hot keys and I was good to go.

Joe


Hi,

I use this combination of keys to duplicate lines in eclipse editors ( doesn't work in LPEX though). All of a sudden it's turning my whole display upside down. It would seem to be a windows command as well.

Anyone know how to stop this so I can get back to duplicating lines instead of turning my screen upside down?

Thanks.


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