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April 1, 2009 at 5:11 pm #161755
rsedan
MemberIn another discussion jez sez:
“It is a standard Windows setting but you might be able to configure it here:
Start >> Control Panel >> Display >> Settings >> Advanced”to configure the window setting for turning the screen 90, 180 or 270 degrees.
I have gone to my display settings and the hotkeys are enabled for that specific function:
etc. Trouble is, it does not work. I have set and used the hotkeys successfully on other computers to do this. But my NC10 won’t do it.
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks!
-Ricardo
April 1, 2009 at 5:27 pm #188184s162000
MemberGo to Start, Run. Type Msconfig. Press enter. This will bring up the system config utility.
Click the startup tab (programs that run when Windows start)
Make sure ‘igfxtray’
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‘igfxpers’ are ticked. Then reboot.April 1, 2009 at 6:22 pm #188188rsedan
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Go to Start, Run. Type Msconfig. Press enter. This will bring up the system config utility.
Click the startup tab (programs that run when Windows start)
Make sure ‘igfxtray’
and
‘igfxpers’ are ticked. Then reboot.[/quote1238610080]
Thanks. Strangely, that did not cause the hotkeys to work, though it did put the interface on the tray and I can control the screen orientation that way. Thank you.
Puzzling about the hotkeys, though.
What’s a good list of startup msconfig items descriptions? The ones I’ve seen are hard to search and navigate.
Cheers!
-Ricardo
April 1, 2009 at 6:34 pm #188186Parody
MemberThere’s so many sites and programs that you never know if a particular site’s listing will have the information you want. I just take the program name and search for it with my favorite search engine, then start poking through the results.
April 1, 2009 at 7:45 pm #188185s162000
Member[quote1238614947=rsedan]
Puzzling about the hotkeys, though.
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Right click on your desktop. Go to
-Graphics Options
-Hot Keys
Then select enable.
Hope this helps!April 2, 2009 at 2:35 am #188189rsedan
Member[quote1238639665=s162000]
Right click on your desktop. Go to
-Graphics Options
-Hot Keys
Then select enable.
Hope this helps!
[/quote1238639665]Thank you. I should have said this: I did do that, and it did not work. Still unable to use the Hot Keys.
Another post points out that it appears to be a problem with a recent driver update…
Thanks anyway!
April 2, 2009 at 3:13 am #188187orb9220
MemberMoved the reply from my post with same question.
Found in another forum don’t know if it applies to NC10?
“This is a new problem that was caused by upgrading the 945 chipset drivers. Anyone that updated has the same problem, and of now there is no fix.
If you go down to the task-bar and click the blue icon for Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, it will give you options for Rotation.
I know this isn’t a fix, but we can work around it till a fix comes out.”
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