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Hyundai L90+

akantardjian

Junior Member
I just purchased a Hyundai L90+ 19 inch monitor. In the picture...it showed the pivot feature...which is what attracted me the most.

Well....the monitor does pivot...but i cant figure out if the image on the screen adjusts to the new dimensions. There is nothing about it in the manual...and i have no idea how to pivot the image.

Could it be....that the image DOENST pivot? Why would they make a monitor like this?

PLEASE HELP!!!

-Ara
 
The image can pivot. (it'd be rather stupid if it didn't 😛) I know the nVIdia drivers support it and have a little control panel thinger to do the pivoting. I'm sure ATI has something similar.
 
I have an ATI RADEON 7500 on a compaq Evo 610c. For some reason, when i try to instal catalyst control....i get an error stating that it cannot find the driver....then installation quits.

Is there somewhere in my existing driver that i can click to pivot the my image?

Thanks for your assistance!!!!!
 
Originally posted by: akantardjian
I have an ATI RADEON 7500 on a compaq Evo 610c. For some reason, when i try to instal catalyst control....i get an error stating that it cannot find the driver....then installation quits.

Is there somewhere in my existing driver that i can click to pivot the my image?

Thanks for your assistance!!!!!

Assuming you're using WinXP..
Do you have .NET Framework installed? The Catalyst Control Center requires it.
If that isn't your problem then I'd suggest you download the drivers here. Get the package that lists the catalyst components as:
Display Driver,
CATALYST Control Center,
WDM Integrated Driver

Make sure you have .NET Framework installed as Catalyst Control Center requires it.

Remove your existing display drivers and then install this package.

If you're using Win2k then the downloads are here. Everything else follows.

Good luck!

:beer:
 
Maybe i'm just an idiot.

I have windows 2000....and i'm on a laptop (if that even makes a difference)

When i try to instal Catalyst Control, i get an INF error, no driver found.

I have the ATI driver
 
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