How do I fix an inverted LCD?

R

RippleFx

My 12 year old was poking around on the computer, and as she says, "The
screen just went upside down..."
Now, everything is literally upside down! Down anyone know how to fix this?
(Shutting off the computer does not work...)
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

This is not a setting that can be made or changed from within Microsoft
Office. Try clicking on Start | Control Panel | Display, and poke
around in the options there.
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 
R

RippleFx

Thanks.
I poked around a bit and found that by right clicking the opening window
(the one with the icons...), a "Graphics Options" selection was there, and
under it, "Graphic Properties. Here, you can choose to rotate the graphics on
your computer. My daughter inadvertently chose 180 degrees...
Fortunately, you can disable rotation!

Thank you for your help!
kgr
 

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