Friday, May 25, 2007

Pfo And Multiple Scelrosis

Changing the screen orientation in XP

Useful for jokes is the following curious information:

In many computers (not all) you can rotate the screen 90 º, 180 º or 270 º, just by pressing the following key combination:

CTRL + ALT + down arrow: Desktop
rotated 180 °, ie upside down
CTRL + ALT + left arrow:
Desktop rotated 90 degrees, ie, lying
CTRL + ALT + arrow RIGHT:
Desktop rotated 270 °, ie, lying to the other side
CTRL + ALT + up arrow:
Desktop rotated 0 °, ie normal

A simple movement is enough to put someone's desk upside down and hallucinate when you sit back down to the computer (turning the head to try to fix it). In fact, the forums are full of comments from people who accidentally happened to them (to go to press CTRL + ALT + DELETE, for example.) And they did not know how to get back to normal. In one case it had a baby 2 years playing with the keyboard, the child promises ...


PD. From what I read, not Windows keys are standard, but is a characteristic of the drivers. For now just know that I take the drivers from Intel. Therefore, it is more usual to work on laptops, since many drivers are built into the Intel chipset.

For the Intel Extreme, as I read on the net, can be disabled using the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SOFTWARE \\ INTEL \\ Display \\ igfxcui \\ igfxsrvc \\ resources \\ 2706 REG_SZ = Y or N

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