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Students Click Here. I need a small app that will rotate the windows desktop 90 degrees. Seems fairly simple but I can't seem to find a way to do this. I want to be able to run apps without them reorienting the screen back to normal.

Any help? Implicit in almost every question is a reason for asking the question. From your question, I wasn't able to determine the circumstances that would require you to rotate the desktop. Without more information about your certainly unique requirements, I can only suggest the obvious solutions: 1 Lay your monitor on its side.

I guess my point is that there is probably a way to do this but you aren't going to get anybody to give it much thought unless to explain why you need to rotate the desktop. You could capture the screen to a bitmap and rotate the bitmap before displaying it. Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.

She says she does not know how she did it and that she just "pressed a whole lot of buttons on the keyboard". Try right click the desktop and after that, see if you have "Graphics Options".

This can be dependent of the software that came with the graphics card. If your friend has an Nvidia card, the settings can be found in the Nvidia Control Panel, under "Rotation" in the left column. You may need to go into an advanced mode to get access to this option.

This does not work in Windows 7. I am afraid you have to turn it off at the plug and turn back on as this resets the screen settings hope this helps.

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