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| TOK:
The Windows 7 flip just turns the image upside down, not reversed. |
| gryhnd:
--- Quote from: TOK on January 19, 2010, 10:11:07 am ---The Windows 7 flip just turns the image upside down, not reversed. --- End quote --- Damn. Well I obviously got nothing then. |
| Necro:
Hehe. Bender - thanks so much. I owe you a beer sometime :) :cheers: So now that I have a potential solution, it's time to make sure it's the only one. I'm delving into actually flipping the LCD (HP LP2065) output via a LCD style yoke flip. We'll see if that's possible with this monitor (And I mean easily doable. Definitely not risking the monitor...) |
| drventure:
Weird, I could have sworn I posted this, but I don't see it in this thread. You might check out iRotate http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Video-Tweak/iRotate.shtml I'm not sure if it'll do a flip though. Maybe an email to them could verify that or they could possibly add it? |
| Necro:
Drventure: You did...apologies. I was attempting to make this thread about software solutions and the other in the Video/Monitor forum about hardware. Things got muddled though and I feel that I may have ended up double posting after the fact :) I wrote them and they said they can't add it. I also wrote the developers of the IZ3d 3d drivers and they said they can't do it either and their drivers only work for Direct3d applications... |
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