If you are using Windows 7, put focus on the desktop, use the application key, select graphics option submenu, then select rotation submenu. Your screen should show normal checked.

If you are using XP, you will have to go to the control panel and select display and I think it was advance tab and there you should see something about fixing the display.

HTH

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