> On 01/16/13 18:59, Alon Levy wrote:
> > Regarding orientation setting in windows 7 64 guest:
> > Desktop, right click->Screen resolution
> > - You can choose Orientation: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape
> > (flipped), Portrait (flipped)
> > - You can choose Resolution
> > - You can click "Adva
Hi,
>> I can't see a difference between Landscape + Landscape (flipped).
>> Likewise Portrait + Portrait (flipped). Is there any?
>
> I can't actually get the "(flipped)" modes (both portrait and landscape)
> to work, I get an error message "Unable to save display settings". How
> did you mana
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 02:02:26PM +0100, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
> On 01/16/13 18:59, Alon Levy wrote:
> > Regarding orientation setting in windows 7 64 guest:
> > Desktop, right click->Screen resolution
> > - You can choose Orientation: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape (flipped),
> > Portrait (flipp
Hi,
>> I think it would also be good to fix the driver to ignore everything
>> with or
> ... what was the end of that sentence?
.. orientation != 0, then registers every mode with the orientations it
wants, so orientation becomes unused with newer drivers (and we keep
orientation=0,1 for old d
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> On 01/16/13 18:59, Alon Levy wrote:
> > Regarding orientation setting in windows 7 64 guest:
> > Desktop, right click->Screen resolution
> > - You can choose Orientation: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape
> > (flipped), Portrait (flipped)
> > - You can choose Resolu
On 01/16/13 18:59, Alon Levy wrote:
> Regarding orientation setting in windows 7 64 guest:
> Desktop, right click->Screen resolution
> - You can choose Orientation: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape (flipped),
> Portrait (flipped)
> - You can choose Resolution
> - You can click "Advanced Settings"
Regarding orientation setting in windows 7 64 guest:
Desktop, right click->Screen resolution
- You can choose Orientation: Landscape, Portrait, Landscape (flipped),
Portrait (flipped)
- You can choose Resolution
- You can click "Advanced Settings", then "List All Modes" at the bottom, you
get