Laurence,

My colleague at work has the same problem. I found a setting in the 
graphics card driver software to disable the monitor rotating. I suggest to 
search for this setting and to disable it if you don't use the rotating 
feature.

There are hotkeys in MLO. You can reassign different keys to various hotkey 
actions in Tools -> Options -> General Application Options -> Hotkeys. 
After a quick glance I didn't find an action "indent/outdent/move up/move 
down" there, though.

Regards,
Bedrudin

Am Donnerstag, 16. August 2012 17:38:22 UTC+2 schrieb Laurence Glazier:
>
> I am used to pressing Alt-Shift-Left and Alt-Shift-Right, and the 
> corresponding Up and Down keys for moving tasks around my outline, but 
> recently I have moved to a new laptop with an additional monitor. These 
> keystroke make the external monitor image rotate, and I have a devil of a 
> job restoring the monitor settings afterwards. I am trying to remember to 
> click on the four blue arrow buttons at the top of my outline. As far as I 
> can tell, these are among the few keystrokes in MLO which cannot be 
> redefined. Generally it makes using MLO slower and more stressful.
>
> Does anyone know how I could solve this issue? The graphics program, 
> FortePivot, similarly offers no way to redefine its keystrokes, and an 
> option to disable them does not seem to work. My computer is an Acer 
> Ultrabook.
>
> Thanks, L.
>

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