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Originally Posted by ozien
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Actually, I'm running Nyditot version 4.04 on my X5 (under WM2003) and it only needs to soft reset when I first enable Nyditot. After the video driver is loaded, I can rotate the screen as often as necessary without a soft reset. I don't remember if I can resize w/o resetting, but I think so. :)
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in regards to the post above... i had to soft reset the first time i switched the ppc to landscape or back to portrait now i don't have to reset at all... definitly thanks for the info... if you didn't post saying you could do it without soft reseting each time i would have never tried it... thanks again...
the only problem i have is my today screen looks jacked on that one side... it's like the today wallpaper wasn't built for landscapeis there anyway to fix that?
redz