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Mac Fanatic
Tiger: Hidden Rotate Screen option
Just in case you haven't read this yet, on System Preferences, Option-click on Display. You should see a new option to rotate your display 90, 180, 270 degrees. Here's a pic with my Mac mini:
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Mac Freak
Doesnt work with my ibook 700. Nice screen though even if it a dell.
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Mac Fanatic
That the 20" dell? Heard that its using the same LCD as the Apple display.. different coating and backlight lang....
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Mac Fanatic
Originally posted by tdbur
That the 20" dell? Heard that its using the same LCD as the Apple display.. different coating and backlight lang....
It's the 24".
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Mac Freak
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Super Moderator
Ey nice 24" LCD monitor! Saw at ebay $929 add shipping, might just be a good alternative to the expensive apple models.
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Administrator
this feature only work with external monitors. Junior showed us last night what 180 degrees looked like on the LCD projector.
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Apple Genius
total coolness! now i can use the pivot function of my AOC 725... great for page layout and design...
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Mac Lover
Tried it with my powerbook..... i dunno if i missed something.
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Mac Lover
It can also work with Powerbooks.
Be sure that System Preferences is closed. Then open System Prefs and press the Option key while clicking on the Display tab in the System Preferences for the "rotate screen option" to appear on your Powerbook.
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