You have to work with a laptop in different conditions, which sometimes makes you look at its screen from non-standard angles. Fortunately, the laptop is easy to unfold with the screen, and if necessary, you can even position it upside down. Recent versions of Windows have a built-in control that allows you to position your laptop screen even more flexibly by changing the orientation of the image on it.
It is necessary
OS Windows 7 or Vista
Instructions
Step 1
If your laptop is running Windows 7 or Vista, use one of the Control Panel sections that contains controls for screen resolution and orientation. To open it, open the main menu of the operating system by clicking the mouse on the Start button or by pressing one of the Win buttons on the laptop keyboard. In the menu, select the item Control Panel - it is placed in the right column, if the OS uses the default settings. In the window of the system component that opens, click on the link “Setting screen resolution from the section“Appearance and personalization.
Step 2
You can get to the desired section of the "Control Panel in other ways. For example, press the Win key and type “ori. In the main menu that opens, a list with the results of the work of the internal Windows search system will appear. The first link in this list will be “Change screen orientation - click on it or just press Enter. Another way is to use the item "Screen resolution from the context menu, which pops up when you click on the background image -" wallpaper "of the desktop.
Step 3
All three of the above methods open the same section "Control Panels, which has a drop-down list next to the inscription" Orientation - open it. Select Landscape Inverted and press OK or Apply. The image on the screen will rotate 180 °, and the OS will show a dialog box asking whether to save the changes made to the display settings - click the “Save changes. If you do not have time to figure out the control of the inverted mouse cursor in 15 seconds, point it to this button and click the left mouse button, the system will cancel the changes and bring the screen orientation back to its previous position. Of course, you can try again an unlimited number of times. When finished, close the Windows Control Panel.