Here’s
something I
learned from a 7th grader:
Directions:
Read
everything before you do anything
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Press CTRL + ALT + the up arrow key (see below)
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Next press CTRL + ALT + the right arrow key
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Then press CTRL + ALT + the left arrow key
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Then, before you get too dizzy press CTRL + ALT + the down arrow key
Pretty neat???
Now remember that a 7th grader showed me that after I
had spent
5 minutes trying to fix a monitor that was set upside down by
another
student. You will inevitably find
that often the kids are ahead of the adults when it comes to
computers.
It’s OK, that’s just the way it is.
At least you know how to
flip your screen back if anyone messes with it.
And if this activity
didn't work on your computer it just means you might have a
different
version of Windows (other than XP) or this particular feature may
have been disabled.
But if you ever see an upside down screen you'll know what to do.
PRACTICE
ACTIVITY:
Try flipping your screen a couple of times. If it works try
sharing
this little trick with someone else today. Don't forget to show
them
how to flip it back.
TO KEEP ON LEARNING:
If you'd like to learn more about working in the Microsoft Windows
Operating System try searching the internet for:
Microsoft Windows Tutorial
Windows XP tricks and tips
Windows XP tricks and tips
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