My sighted friend was here yesterday. He told me that my screen had rotated. I
tried using control + alt + up arrow and the screen did not correct rotation.
I also tried using the bypass hotkey, then, control + alt + uparrow. Still no
change in the screen rotation.
I will get sighted assistance
Hello Martha you might try using control alt and the left or right
arrows to change your screen. hth Rick
On 1/10/2016 3:56 PM, Martha Reaney via Talk wrote:
My sighted friend was here yesterday. He told me that my screen had rotated. I
tried using control + alt + up arrow and the screen did
Window-eyes will capture those keys, so you will either need to use the
bypass key, or if you have sighted assistance turn WE off to do that.
Rick Jarvis via Talk wrote:
> Hello Martha you might try using control alt and the left or right
> arrows to change your screen. hth Rick
>
> On 1/10/2
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All the best,
Rod
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Window-eyes will capture those
you could try doing control alt right arrow or left arrow to correct the
problem , it depends on how far the screen rotated.
On 1/10/2016 3:56 PM, Martha Reaney via Talk wrote:
My sighted friend was here yesterday. He told me that my screen had rotated. I
tried using control + alt + up arrow a
How do you disable the intel graphic hot keys?
Pastor Gil
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Subject: Re: Win 10; control alt up arrow
you could try doing control alt right arrow or