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Originally posted by rotuts:
hello
a while ago I was interested in roation of displayes. I was told that the OEM cards in the mac do not suport this and they had…
hello
a while ago I was interested in roation of displayes. I was told that the OEM cards in the mac do not suport this and they had to be retail box.
i ended up getting the sams…
Ok, I've got 10.4, a PMG4 DP, a Radeon 9000 and a Dell 20" 2005FPW that rotates. I don't see this as an option in the Displays pref. Anyone out there see differently?
works on my Powerbook G4 15" 1.33ghz - NO display attached.
Note that you have to quit system prefs and reload it after changing rotation, otherwise pressing Ctrl Alt Apple whilst…
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Originally Posted by Nexus5
Press ctrl+alt+apple while opening the Monitors controlpanel.
nexus5.
Hmmm... doesn't work for me either. I guess I'll stick with the A…
well very interesting. just to make things clear: you only get the rotation with 10.4? NOT 10.3.x? and it may be for all cards with 10.4? ( ie someonw got it with NO 2d monito…
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Originally Posted by cthree
My 20" Cinema display doesn't rotate (I know, I just looked at it) so how is 10.4 going to magically make it swivel 90 degrees? Am I missing …
I've got 10.4 running on a G4 iBook 800 and just did the ctrl+alt+apple modifier when opening Display system prefs and it gave me the rotation option. I rotated my display through…
" I just could not get my head round how to co-ordinate what I was seeing with trackpad movements."
I also tried the trick on my powerbook. I thought it would be easy to adjust t…
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Originally posted by blakespot:
Yep, it's a MacMice cart. Even though the owner of that company is arguably insane, I ordered and got it. Works well. Not sure …
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Originally posted by Link:
If I'm not mistaken, that's an old macmice cart.. They haven't made those in a while.
Yep, it's a MacMice cart. Even though the…