Normally one uses the CTRL+ALT+Right Arrow to jump to the beginning or end of an event. And then to the next event.
But with Windows 10 and the Intel driver, it will do the following:
CTRL+ALT+Right Arrow will rotate the entire Windows display 90 degrees right.
CTRL+ALT+Left Arrow will rotate the entire Windows display 90 degrees left.
CTRL+ALT+Down Arrow will rotate the entire Windows display upside down.
CTRL+ALT+Up Arrow will make the screen as it should be.
I removed the NVidia GTX-580 card from my system because of problems with it.
So now, how am I going to jump from one event to another?
This puts a kink in my workflow!
Fix a problem, create a problem. This gets oh so tiring! Sigh...
Any Ideas?
But with Windows 10 and the Intel driver, it will do the following:
CTRL+ALT+Right Arrow will rotate the entire Windows display 90 degrees right.
CTRL+ALT+Left Arrow will rotate the entire Windows display 90 degrees left.
CTRL+ALT+Down Arrow will rotate the entire Windows display upside down.
CTRL+ALT+Up Arrow will make the screen as it should be.
I removed the NVidia GTX-580 card from my system because of problems with it.
So now, how am I going to jump from one event to another?
This puts a kink in my workflow!
Fix a problem, create a problem. This gets oh so tiring! Sigh...
Any Ideas?