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Using Windows Display Properties (WDP)
WDP allows you to rotate, duplicate or extend screens a
well as modify screen resolution. Instead of using the
utility, you can use the embedded Windows Display
Properties to do the basic setting. Note: Not all the WDP
functions are available in Windows Vista.
Position the mouse anywhere on the Windows Desktop.
For Windows 11/10: Right click and select Display settings.
For Windows 8 / Windows 7: Right click and select Screen
Resolution.
For Windows Vista: Right click and select Personalize,
then click Display Settings.
For Windows XP: Right click then select Properties.
• Display: Use the drop down list to select a display to
be configured.
• Resolution: Use the drop down list and use the slider
to choose a resolution.
• Orientation:
Landscape - Sets the display to landscape view.
Portrait - Sets the display to portrait mode.
Landscape (flipped) - Sets the display to upside down
landscape mode.
Portrait (flipped) - Sets the display to upside down
landscape mode.