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Remotruker 01-05-2011 01:47 AM

1.6b3 No Screen Rotation
 
I just installed the beta driver. I can't rotate the USB Screen.

Lilliput UM-70/C/T
Mac Pro 10.6.5

rodguze 01-07-2011 09:52 PM

I've had the same problem for months or maybe a year.

I'm currently running the 1.6 beta 3 driver.

fhall1 02-15-2011 11:23 AM

Rotation works for me with b3 driver and 10.6.6. 7" Mimo monitor 800 x 480 resolution

seba108 02-24-2011 04:04 PM

Finally!! I got to work with a software called Display Rotation Menu X 1.2. I just ran the software once and changed the display to portrait and now it remembers that setting.. It even brought the rotation setting to my system preferences. Here is the link to the softwarte http://mac.brothersoft.com/display-rotation-menu-x.html

Hope this helps!

jkirker 03-03-2011 12:17 PM

Rotation Disappeared for me
 
I just got my new 2.3Ghz i7 Quadcore MBP.

I did a Time Machine restore and rotation has disappeared. (Everything worked normally (and still works) on the old machine.)

I then uninstalled the driver and reinstalled the driver to no avail.

I then reinstalled the OS with no success.

I uninstalled the driver and reverted back to 1.6b2 with no success.

I uninstalled and reinstalled with graphics switching in both positions with no success.

I've gone back to 1.6b3 but still no love.

One thing though is that even after re-installing it appears that all my monitor profiles are still being remembered - and I cannot delete them which makes me think that the files may be locked.

Where are these stored so that I can try wiping and re-creating them?

Regards,
John

Here's what my logs are showing in 10.6.6


Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63979)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:0.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63980)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:1.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63981)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:2.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63982)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:3.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63983)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:4.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63984)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:5.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63985)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:6.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63986)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:7.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63987)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:8.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63988)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:9.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63989)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:10.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63990)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:11.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63991)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:12.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63992)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:13.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63993)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:14.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63994)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:15.
Mar 3 05:11:45 john kernel[0]: DisplayLinkFramebuffer(63995)::updateModetableRota tion: weird mode index:16.

gb3 03-06-2011 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seba108 (Post 2830)
Finally!! I got to work with a software called Display Rotation Menu X 1.2. I just ran the software once and changed the display to portrait and now it remembers that setting.. It even brought the rotation setting to my system preferences. Here is the link to the software http://mac.brothersoft.com/display-rotation-menu-x.html

Hope this helps!

I have been using the DisplayLink software for a few years now with the same configuration which has two (2) Dell 2009W monitors rotated 90 degrees (portrait) and have had no issue until I did a fresh installation on my new MacBook Pro (13" March 2011).

I used the Display Rotation software mentioned by seba108 and that worked perfectly! Hope that the DisplayLink guys can figure this out as I don't like having to run separate software just to rotate my monitors :/

jkirker 03-06-2011 08:51 PM

Worked for me too!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by seba108 (Post 2830)
Finally!! I got to work with a software called Display Rotation Menu X 1.2. I just ran the software once and changed the display to portrait and now it remembers that setting.. It even brought the rotation setting to my system preferences. Here is the link to the softwarte http://mac.brothersoft.com/display-rotation-menu-x.html

Hope this helps!

Seba - thank you for posting. gb3 - thank you too for posting - because I skipped trying the first time reading but now I'm back in business!!! ;)


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