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Topic: Weird computer problem
DirtyApe
Posts: 126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey Fellas, got a weird nerd problem here at work which I never seen before. A computer here has decided to turn itself upside down. Up is down, left is right and so on. Has anyone ever seen something like this before, I certainly haven't. She open a attachment, my first thought was a virus but I got the same thing and it never did anything to mine. any hints or suggestions as to how this can happen.
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1141
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do you have any software on it, like PivotPro or anything like that?

Virus maybe?
DirtyApe
Posts: 127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We run Etrust and it found nothing, no new hardware or software has been installed. Just very bizarre, I thought it was virus but it seems to be clean. Scanned it using Etrust and Symantec.
Nailbomb
Posts: 1957
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I've seen something like this before, try holding ctrl + alt and press the up arrow, that might set it back to normal.

last edited by Nailbomb at 16:25:35 12/Sep/06
DirtyApe
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nailbomb, you are a champion it worked a treat. I didnot even know you could that, this will come in handy to annoy people.
Chakas
Posts: 1662
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's of absolutely no constructive use to me but awesome nevertheless.
Denominator
Posts: 503
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had the same problem at work yesterday I recon it could be a virus
Viper119
Posts: 995
Location: UK

Yeah its the video card, i forget which cards, but they have a keyboard sequence that changes the direction of the monitor. ctrl + shift + arrow, or something like that.

Hashy
Posts: 3393
Location: Netherlands
This thread is like a trainwreck
whoop
Posts: 10379
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
probably nvrotate
Nailbomb
Posts: 1961
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
definately not nvrotate, the box I figured out I could do this on was using a s***ty onboard intel graphics chipset.
GumbyNoTalent
Posts: 6169
Location: Perth, Western Australia

Can't wait to try that on someone...
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