Hi Greg,
This problem is not unique to Dell laptops; I've run into this issue with
Dell desktop machines that have an Intel graphics adapter. I think the
shortcut that caused the screen rotation is ctrl+alt+right arrow, and to set
it back to normal may be ctrl+alt+up arrow. If that doesn't work, put focus
on the desktop and make sure that nothing is selected. Then bring up the
context menu with the applications key or shift+f10, and look for something
related to Intel Graphics. Open that submenu and in there you should see an
option to reorient the screen. You may also see something that will disable
screen rotation.
Hope that helps.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Nickel via Jfw" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "Greg Nickel" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2015 2:52 PM
Subject: Screen rotation.
Hi all.
From time to time my screen orientation gets rotated 90 degrees. I only
know this because my wife happens to see my screen. When it is brought to
my attention, I then recollect that I have frequent cursor jumping and
other
minor focus issues. Since they were only annoyances that I chalked up to
the idiosyncrasies of JAWS I didn't know to fix the problem.
So, here's a couple questions:
1. What is the shortcut to re-orientate or rotate the screen?
2. Is there any audio cue that can be assigned to indicate the
screen
has rotated?
Not sure what the shortcut key is that rotates the screen but it must be
similar or adjacent to one that I use since this seems to happen to me
reasonably frequently.
Thanks.
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