XServers for Pivoting Monitors? 11
uno
asks: "Hi, I'm wondering if there is an X-Server I can
use for my pivoting monitor. I have had WinPortrait on my
old Windows but now I would like to work on linux pivoting
the monitor too. The platform is SuSe5.3 with KDE,
ADI Microscan 17x monitor and an ATI Mach64. Any Hints?"
Pivoting monitors! Man, I remember using these. They were
neat!
Easy! (Score:1)
Before you plug in your video input turn it 90 degrees...
Tilt. (Score:1)
You need to hack the X server to provide a tilted image.
How about the ctrl-alt-+/-? (Score:1)
might - translation: I'm guessing - then you could just program the desired resolution as an alternate in your XF86conf and switch between
the two with the keypad combo.
This isn't automatic, but it doesn't require programming, either.
What? (Score:1)
Unfortunately, the Windows drivers for the WinPortrait don't even work that well; we ended up relegating the only one we had in the office to the computer of somebody who didn't upgrade to MS Win98 (where the drivers don't work at all), and didn't mind their computer crashing once in a while. If somebody can get the rotating working under X, I'd love to hear about it.
What? (Score:1)
How about the ctrl-alt-+/-? (Score:1)
this will not work cause it will only change the resolution - I still have to pivot the screen 90 degrees clockwise...
What? (Score:1)
Pivoting TFT (Score:1)
Easy! (Score:1)
Tilt. (Score:1)
Depending on where it fits on the trivialimpossible spectrum, I might be interested in giving it a shot.
Pivoting TFT (Score:1)
changing the axis y to -y did the trick; changing the axis x to -y and y to x equivals to a 90 degree rotation.
I own a 15,1" pivoting TFT flat screen from Macom. It works great (price was about 1000US$ here in Italy)! I used the vertical screen mode under Win98, but it doesn't look as neat. The screen is not sharp, as the screen seems to be drawn vertically (the tiny transistors on screen have a vertical orientation, so drawing them vertically gives no sharp definition between pixels). As you may pivot the screen whit or without the software enabled image rotation, I think rotating the image may be done by software under X instead of using the hardware function to do so (doing it by sotware will result in sharper images).
Just my considerations
Bye,
Markus Senoner