Yep, you read that right. I flipped my screen display just to try it out.
It's good practice for reading upside-down. XD
I am so going to prank somebody like this. My dad wants to do it to someone he works with.
The funny thing is, now that I'm used to the upside-down screen, I got confused when I put it back to the normal way again. XD I kept moving my mouse backwards.
Last edited by scimonster (2011-12-13 13:02:09)
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Ctrl + Alt + Down
Do it
I haven't seen you online for a month!
Last edited by rabbit1131 (2011-12-13 13:40:32)

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Doesn't work for me

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Andres-Vander wrote:
Doesn't work for me
OS?

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rabbit1131 wrote:
Ctrl + Alt + Down
Do it![]()
Didn't do anything.
I have a new signature to go with my screen!
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scimonster wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
Ctrl + Alt + Down
Do it![]()
Didn't do anything.
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I have a new signature to go with my screen!![]()
I have Windows XP and it works for me.
EDIT: Your sig isn't right when upside down. Needs to be flipped left to right.
Last edited by rabbit1131 (2011-12-13 13:39:04)

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rabbit1131 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
Ctrl + Alt + Down
Do it![]()
Didn't do anything.
![]()
I have a new signature to go with my screen!![]()
I have Windows XP and it works for me.
EDIT: Your sig isn't right when upside down. Needs to be flipped left to right.
What's wrong with it? Show me a screenshot if you can.
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Hmm, doesn't work for me.
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scimonster wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Didn't do anything.![]()
I have a new signature to go with my screen!![]()
I have Windows XP and it works for me.
EDIT: Your sig isn't right when upside down. Needs to be flipped left to right.What's wrong with it? Show me a screenshot if you can.
I guess the sig is OK.
The text is messed up underneath it. Or should I say on top of because I'm typing this with my screen upside down?

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It would be cool of you did this when bungie jumping
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rabbit1131 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
I have Windows XP and it works for me.
EDIT: Your sig isn't right when upside down. Needs to be flipped left to right.What's wrong with it? Show me a screenshot if you can.
I guess the sig is OK.
The text is messed up underneath it. Or should I say on top of because I'm typing this with my screen upside down?
Ah yes, it should be on below for us upsider-downers.
Last edited by scimonster (2011-12-13 14:04:20)
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Here's how to do it on Windows 7.
Go to your desktop and right-click on an empty area. Choose "Screen Resolution". Change the orientation to be "Landscape (flipped)". Press "Keep changes" when the alert box asks if you want to change it. Voila, your screen is upside-down!
Please note that your mouse will now move backwards, and navigating with the arrow keys is slightly confusing at first.
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mine is side ways
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coK?
Umm... Why are letters underlined?

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scimonster wrote:
Here's how to do it on Windows 7.
Go to your desktop and right-click on an empty area. Choose "Screen Resolution". Change the orientation to be "Landscape (flipped)". Press "Keep changes" when the alert box asks if you want to change it. Voila, your screen is upside-down!
Please note that your mouse will now move backwards, and navigating with the arrow keys is slightly confusing at first.
i have xp though. :l

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cuddlycub wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Here's how to do it on Windows 7.
Go to your desktop and right-click on an empty area. Choose "Screen Resolution". Change the orientation to be "Landscape (flipped)". Press "Keep changes" when the alert box asks if you want to change it. Voila, your screen is upside-down!
Please note that your mouse will now move backwards, and navigating with the arrow keys is slightly confusing at first.i have xp though. :l
Hold Ctrl on the way left. Hold Alt (the one on the left) then press down
Do the same thing but with up to fix

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rabbit1131 wrote:
cuddlycub wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Here's how to do it on Windows 7.
Go to your desktop and right-click on an empty area. Choose "Screen Resolution". Change the orientation to be "Landscape (flipped)". Press "Keep changes" when the alert box asks if you want to change it. Voila, your screen is upside-down!
Please note that your mouse will now move backwards, and navigating with the arrow keys is slightly confusing at first.i have xp though. :l
Hold Ctrl on the way left. Hold Alt (the one on the left) then press down
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Do the same thing but with up to fix
If one control+alt doesn't work, the other won't either

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rabbit1131 wrote:
cuddlycub wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Here's how to do it on Windows 7.
Go to your desktop and right-click on an empty area. Choose "Screen Resolution". Change the orientation to be "Landscape (flipped)". Press "Keep changes" when the alert box asks if you want to change it. Voila, your screen is upside-down!
Please note that your mouse will now move backwards, and navigating with the arrow keys is slightly confusing at first.i have xp though. :l
Hold Ctrl on the way left. Hold Alt (the one on the left) then press down
![]()
Do the same thing but with up to fix
Its not working.
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Don't know why. Make sure you hold Ctrl then hold alt then hold down.

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I know how to do it on an XP. People do it to each other at school all the time.

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rabbit1131 wrote:
Don't know why. Make sure you hold Ctrl then hold alt then hold down.
Rabbit, it only works with some graphics devices.
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To do it on a mac, you have to get an external monitor (I don't know if it's just mine or all of them or if my macbook is old or something but just try)
Go to system preferences, display. Look next to screen resolution (to the right). If there's a "rotation" drop down menu, then choose 180. if not, too bad
anyways, I'm smart. I have one monitor right side up and one upside down so I'll be able to use both.
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