In a message dated 11/06/2006 02:37:37 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Cindy,
If you have an Ati video card, I believe holding down the Ctrl, Alt and
arrow keys at the same time will rotate your display, which is probably
what you did. Glad you got it fixed.
Best wishes,
John.
John
I hope it don't happen when you are using those sequences as shortcut keys?
Paris
Ctrl-Alt-up arrow
Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.
Ctrl-Alt-down arrow
Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.
Ctrl-Alt-right arrow
Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.
Ctrl-Alt-left arrow
Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace
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