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How to rotate Mac OS X Display?
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pupuweb Blog Daily News
2010-12-29 03:14:04 UTC
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You can rotate your primary Mac screen, including the built in screens
on a MacBook Pro or iMac, by accessing a hidden pull-down menu within
the Display preferences.

Here’s how to access the screen rotation option in Mac OS X:

1. Launch System Preferences
2. Hold down the Command+Option keys and click on the “Display” icon
3. On the right side of the Display preferences, look for the newly
visible ‘Rotation’ drop down menu
4. Set the rotation you want, 180° flips the screen vertically
5. Close Display preferences to have the settings stay

If you flip the screen vertically, you’ll notice that the mouse is
flipped as well, this is pretty confusing at first and it definitely
makes for a good prank to play on someone. Of course the real reason
to rotate the Mac screen is to accommodate for different display
setups, although rotating the internal display is a bit of an oddity
which is likely why the setting to do so is hidden by default.

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Prinzip Gavrilo
2010-12-29 14:37:27 UTC
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Post by pupuweb Blog Daily News
You can rotate your primary Mac screen, including the built in screens
on a MacBook Pro or iMac, by accessing a hidden pull-down menu within
the Display preferences.
See, this is why cross-posting is better than multi-posting. Now you've
gotten different replies to your article in 3 different newsgroups.
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Next year in Sarajevo ...
Mitrokhin
2010-12-29 17:41:57 UTC
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i comp.sys.mac.system skrev Prinzip Gavrilo
Wed, 29 Dec 2010 09:37:27 -0500 (-), i en artikel med
ID <gavrilo.prinzip-***@news.mixmin.net>
og titlen "Re: How to rotate Mac OS X Display?", følgende:

: In article
: <1e58a01d-63e3-4b13-b3ab-***@a28g2000prb.googlegroups.com>,
: pupuweb Blog Daily News <***@gmail.com> wrote:
:
: > You can rotate your primary Mac screen, including the built in screens
: > on a MacBook Pro or iMac, by accessing a hidden pull-down menu within
: > the Display preferences.
:
: See, this is why cross-posting is better than multi-posting. Now you've
: gotten different replies to your article in 3 different newsgroups.
: --
: Next year in Sarajevo ...
:

Gavrilo Princip

So how was it killing archduke Ferdinand and almost single handedly
starting WW1 ?
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Hilsen
Mitrokhin.
B***@fractious.net
2010-12-29 18:34:37 UTC
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Post by Prinzip Gavrilo
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[SPAM to drive traffic to his website]
Post by Prinzip Gavrilo
See, this is why cross-posting is better than multi-posting. Now you've
gotten different replies to your article in 3 different newsgroups.
It's better for us readers of he properly cross-posts, so we only
have to see his spam once.

It's better for the spammer, though, since he gets separate responses
and threads in all the different newsgroups, maximizing exposure of his
advertisement, if he multiposts.
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Plain Bread alone for e-mail, thanks. The rest gets trashed.
Jolly Roger
2010-12-29 19:10:40 UTC
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Post by B***@fractious.net
Post by Prinzip Gavrilo
In article
[SPAM to drive traffic to his website]
Post by Prinzip Gavrilo
See, this is why cross-posting is better than multi-posting. Now you've
gotten different replies to your article in 3 different newsgroups.
It's better for us readers of he properly cross-posts, so we only
have to see his spam once.
It's better for the spammer, though, since he gets separate responses
and threads in all the different newsgroups, maximizing exposure of his
advertisement, if he multiposts.
For anyone keeping track, that's yet another ding against multi posting.
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JR
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