
02-11-2008, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by muyoso
I have a program called Quickmenu installed. It is a very amazing program that is ridiculously customizable. You can use it to replace the startmenu, free up memory, etc. Anyway, it has in it the ability to ratate the screen, and it sticks after bringing the keyboards in and out. I created a shortcut of this ability, using a function built into Quickmenu, and mapped it to one of my buttons. It allows me to switch to landscape and back to normal with a push of a button, GREAT for when you are watching video.
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I have and use QuickMenu, and would be interested to know how you did that. Could you post instructions and/or the shortcut? I think a lot of people would find that useful.
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