Hi Meesh;

Below are several notes that I have saved concerning this topic.  You can 
read through them & see if any of them help.

Where can I find the control to correct screen rotation?
> Mine is 90  degrees out of kilter.
 Ann

Hi Ann, Follow these steps:
1. With only the desktop in focus and nothing highlighted / selected, press
the application key or simply right click.
2. Arrow down to the "graphics option" sub menue or press g 3 times.
3. Right arrow to open the sub menue and again arrow down to land on the
"rotation" sub menue.
4. Hit enter on the "normal" option.

Roopakshi from India

From: "David" <
[email protected]>
Hello there;

I believe you need to press, alt+ctrl+the arrow key,
you will probably need some sight, to tell you if your screen has been
rotated back to correct position.

Disabling Screen Orientation Hotkeys

1. go to system tray, enter on, "Intel graphic".

2. Arrow until you hear, graphic options sub-menu, right arrow to open.

3. Up-arrow until you hear, "hotkes Sub-menu", right arrow to open.

4. Down-arrow until you hear disable, press enter.

Note, make sure you have rotated your screen back to original position
before you disable the hotkeys.
David

From: "Amy Ruell" <
[email protected]>
Hello,
Press control plus alt plus any arrow key and your  screen will rotate. You
will need sighted assistance to know when you have it in the correct
position, but this should work
Amy

Screen rotation keystrokes
 The keystrokes below, rotate windows XP screen to relative positions.
Usually by computer users, accidentally activating those keystrokes and
geting themselves into troubles. Screen rotation must affect video settings,
so jaws behaves abnormally until you restart your computer. Please let me
know, whether you read this message or not.

Keystrokes:

alt + control + insert + right arrow.

alt + control + insert + left arrow,

alt + control + insert + up arrow.

alt + control + insert + down arrow.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "G.Braille" <
[email protected]>
> Greeting,
> My screen is showing the icons and all items on the desktop are upside
> down.
> How do I rotate or turn it to it's normal position?
> Thanks in advance.
>

From: David
Hello there;
first, you need to use, alt+ctrl+up-arrow, to put your screen into the right
position,

now, you can do the following to shut off the, orientation hotkeys.

Disabling Screen Orientation Hotkeys
1. go to system tray, enter on, "Intel graphic".
2. Arrow until you hear, graphic options sub-menu, right arrow to open.
3. Up-arrow until you hear, "hotkes Sub-menu", right arrow to open.
4. Down-arrow until you hear disable, press enter.
Note, make sure you have rotated your screen back to original position
before you disable the hotkeys.

Hope 1 of these helped.  Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Meesh&Hosk
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 2:51 PM
  Subject: [Blind-Computing] Rotating question


  Hi,
  I  am hoping someone knows how I can rotate my screen back to portrait . 
It
  is now going from bottom to top,somehow it got rotated to the  left.
  Meesh
  God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the 
courage
  to change the things I can, and the weaponry to make a difference."


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