![]() ![]() Somehow, this resulted in a scan-out-of-range error. Warning: A friend of mine tried the rotation trick on his machine with an older (VGA CRT) monitor connected. My main machine, though, can have a rotated display, and it works quite well. You won't see this panel on every Mac - the 12" PowerBook I own, for instance, doesn't seem to want to let me type sideways. [ robg adds: This is a very cool feature, especially with some of the larger monitors that are coming out - a 23" LCD on its side would make a nice monitor for someone who works with large numbers of text-based documents each day (or who wants to view maybe four full-height webpage windows on one screen). I'm not sure if this is only with a Cinema display or not I have the new 20" aluminum display. ![]() If you go into the Displays prefrence panel, you will see a new drop down caled "Rotate." This will rotate the image on your display a number of diffrent ways: 90, 180, or 270 degrees. Not sure if this is a hint or not, but I have not seen it mentioned anywhere yet.
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