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> I like the Mac monitors, they are rectangular, and excellent for Excel
> spreadsheets, as they are nice and wide. But sometimes, I have a long
> vertical do***ent in front of me and I just want to turn that monitor
> 90 degrees and read my screen that way. Is there a monitor that allows
> me to do this, and what do I need to do to my system configuration to
> use a monitor both vertically as well as horizontally?
I've got a Dell 1708FP in ****trait mode attached to my MacBook Air. I'm
not sure that all versions of Mac OS X and all video cards sup****t
rotation, however. But if the card does sup****t it, just use the Rotate
popup menu in the Displays system preference pane.
(And yes, I once owned a Radius Pivot or three.)
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