Its an Acer Aspire 5580, with a T5500 Core 2 Duo @ 1.7Ghz and an Intel GMA945.
I have run Windows XP, 7, 8.1, 10. In neither of these Windows is screen orientation even an option. Its just missing. Tried millions of softwares to rotate the screen, but it just doesn't work. Even drivers pulled off from Intel's site do not support screen rotation. I am puzzled at how hard this is becoming for me. In Windows 10 something new happened. When the driver wasn't installed, the maximum reported resolution was 1024x768, but screen orientation option was available. I know it can happen, is this one of those things which needs an inf hack or something?
The purpose, why I want screen orientation?
Lets just say for OCD issues, I wanted to have the laptop @ 90deg along with my 2 other monitors, and treat the laptop as a third monitor (streamed virtual monitor via TeamViewer)
Surprisingly I thought If I streamed a portrait or 800x1280 screen, when in TeamViewer, fullscreen would show it at 1280x800, but nope, black borders. I could probably live with 800x1280 downscaled to 768x1024, but hey thats not really a solution.
So any ideas?
I have run Windows XP, 7, 8.1, 10. In neither of these Windows is screen orientation even an option. Its just missing. Tried millions of softwares to rotate the screen, but it just doesn't work. Even drivers pulled off from Intel's site do not support screen rotation. I am puzzled at how hard this is becoming for me. In Windows 10 something new happened. When the driver wasn't installed, the maximum reported resolution was 1024x768, but screen orientation option was available. I know it can happen, is this one of those things which needs an inf hack or something?
The purpose, why I want screen orientation?
Lets just say for OCD issues, I wanted to have the laptop @ 90deg along with my 2 other monitors, and treat the laptop as a third monitor (streamed virtual monitor via TeamViewer)
Surprisingly I thought If I streamed a portrait or 800x1280 screen, when in TeamViewer, fullscreen would show it at 1280x800, but nope, black borders. I could probably live with 800x1280 downscaled to 768x1024, but hey thats not really a solution.
So any ideas?
Screen Orientation on an Old Laptop
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