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Using NVRotate Settings, Accessing the NVRotate

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Chapter 7 Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features Using NVRotate Settings The NVRotate settings (Figure 7.25) let you view your Windows desktop in Landscape or Portrait mode. You can rotate your desktop by 90, 180, or 270 degrees. Note: NVRotate is supported on GeForce2 MX and later series of NVIDIA GPUs. Note: If you are using the Video Mirror feature, you can also use the NVRotate feature to rotate the overlay video. If you want to apply the specified rotation to both the primary and secondary displays, use the Track overlay rotate setting on the Full Screen Video page. For details, see "Using Full Screen Video Settings" on page 128. Accessing the NVRotate Page To access the NVRotate page, click NVRotate from the NVIDIA display menu. Figure 7.25 through Figure 7.27 show the NVRotate settings. Figure 7.25 NVRotate Settings - Landscape Mode 138 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Using NVRotate Settings
The NVRotate settings (
Figure 7.25
) let you view your Windows desktop in
Landscape
or
Portrait
mode. You can rotate your desktop by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
Note:
NVRotate is supported on GeForce2 MX and later series of NVIDIA GPUs.
Note:
If you are using the Video Mirror feature, you can also use the NVRotate
feature to rotate the overlay video. If you want to apply the specified rotation
to both the primary and secondary displays, use the
Track overlay rotate
setting on the
Full Screen Video
page. For details, see
“Using Full Screen
Video Settings” on page 128.
Accessing the NVRotate Page
To access the NVRotate page, click
NVRotate
from the NVIDIA display menu.
Figure 7.25
through
Figure 7.27
show the NVRotate settings.
Figure 7.25
NVRotate Settings — Landscape Mode