> > > > Could possibly have done with that here
> > > We're talking about the difference between a rotating monitor where Windows is set > > > for landscape orientation vs. portrait orientation. If all of my MAME games and > > > pinball tables are set up for a rotating monitor vs. a fixed-position one, it's > > > frustrating to have to do numerous workarounds to get laserdisc games to do that as > > > well (and still not have a working scoreboard for Dragon's Lair/Space Ace). I'm not > > > willing to commit my main monitor to portrait orientation 100% of the time when > > > none of my regular applications are practical that way. > > > > > > You know this seemed like such an easy thing to remedy that got me thinking. I can't > > find anything on a simple microswitch setup, > > which would seem like a simple implementation to trip one of the apps such as those > > listed here: > > > > https://superuser.com/questions/447155/h...reen-in-windows > > > > Seems such a simple idea, has anyone come across or designed such a setup ? > > > > Edit: I mean hell if that little app works seems like adding the following to the > > beginning and end of the batch files would do the same job. > > > > C:\Display.exe /rotate:90 > > > > C:\Display.exe /rotate:0 > > > Thanks for the tip! Works better than what I had.
As there seemed to be little interest in feedback here, I shared this info back to the dev, this little utility might just prove useful for others:
http://noeld.com/programs.asp#Display
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