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Join Date: Oct 2011
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On a fresh install (Lion + DisplayLink drivers) with unchanged Power Saving options (Lion's defaults).
Cmd+option while clicking on the 'Display' pref. pane brings a (working) 'Rotate' option. Cheers |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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We are aware of this and working with Apple to try and find out why the rotation option is not always available.
Wim |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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so what do we do in the meantime?
I have a MBP 15" 2009 that cannot rotate screen, so basically it's useless right now. |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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having the same issue too. i've heard that some people worked around by using some 3rd party app to force the rotation. Can't recall the app at the moment though.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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The answer is within this forum.
download the very small app, display rotation menu.app and then run it, use it, and you can uninstall it and the settings remain intact. |
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#6 |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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worked for me
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#7 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Remember to use the Cmd-Option keys the first time you open Display prefs. In case you open it normally just close and reopen System Preferences application and press Cmd-Option while selecting the Display prefs icon.
If for any reason it doesn't work, please post the model you are using. Thanks |
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