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Here's how to turn the monitor of the notebook

The advent of digital formats in the field of publishing (books, newspapers, magazines, comic books), is slowly becoming increasingly popular among the people, so that more people now prefer to take advantage of these text-based content directly from your monitor desktop, laptop or otherwise, without having to print each time ...

To achieve this, however, we need a couple of prerequisites:

1 - "The tools of the trade should be as manageable as possible, an objective that we believe enough already achieved, thanks to new models increasingly thin and light notebooks.

2 - A large monitor and main structure in the vertical direction, so as to facilitate reading.

On the latter point, without having to provide special devices such as the recent Amazon (Kindle 2), we can use the software Rotate Eee PC, designed just to read the text on the road. "

Also because this product with Kindle, both for the high price of their characteristics, are aimed mostly at an audience of "niche".

This software is designed for Asus Eee PC, but can still be used for laptops and desktops (although in the latter case, it seems of little use :-) ).

The program is also portable and does not require installation. Once started, it remains running in the background with a 'visible icon in the system tray.

The use of the application is simple. It is in fact a combination of keys, summarized as follows:

* Ctrl + Alt + Up Arrow: Go back to home screen;

* Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow: Rotate the screen by 270 degrees;

* Ctrl + Alt + Arrow Down: rotate the screen 180 degrees;

* Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow: Rotate the screen 90 degrees.

Rotate Eee runs on systems running Windows XP SP3.

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