EeeRotate rotates your netbook display and touchpad
jkOnTheRun —
I remember when I had the original Eee PC that folks were asking me about the eBook reading experience was. Specifically, folks wanted to know if I rotated the display orientation from landscape to portrait so I could hold the netbook like a regular book. I never found the need to do that but for those that do on an Eee running Windows XP, you should be able to rotate the display using the Intel graphics software. Unfortunately, that solution doesn't rotate anything else, meaning that your touchpad is still configured for standard, landscape usage.
EeeRotate is a bit of freeware that tackles both issues as it handles rotation for the screen and the trackpad. Ideally, I'd love to see it ...
EeeRotate makes Eee PC screen rotation easier
Liliputing —
Filed squarely in the “because you can” category of netbook software is a little Windows utility called EeeRotate that can rotate your Eee PC screen. Sure, you could use the Intel Driver application to rotate your screen by 90, 180, or 270 degrees. But there’s one problem with the Intel software: it doesn’t change the orientation of your touchpad. EeeRotate does.
The program also lets you rotate your screen with a handful of keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl+Alt+Right will rotate your screen by 90 degrees. Ctrl+Alt+Down will give you a 180 degree rotation (turning the screen upside down), and Ctrl+Alt+Left rotates your screen by 270 degrees.
When you ...
EeeRotate does exactly what its name promises: rotate your Eee screens.
My Asus Eee PC —
EeeRotate does exactly what its name promises: rotate your Eee screens. [image] So the webpage you’re viewing too long for you to keep on scrolling down? Or maybe you just want to show off and hold your Eee like a book? This Windows utility called EeeRotate that can rotate your Eee PC screen to whatever direction you want. According to Liliputing , The program also lets you rotate your screen with a handful of keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl+Alt+Right will rotate your screen by 90 degrees. Ctrl+Alt+Down will give you a 180 degree rotation (turning the screen upside down), and Ctrl+Alt+Left rotates your screen by 270 degrees. Nifty. Comments


