document is upside down on my screen
What do you think we can do with such a terse description? Read these guidelines and edit your question (don’t answer).
OS, LO version, characteristics of the document; does it happen only with LO?
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If the “upside-down” is an image (scanned document): Right click and select
Rotate or flip...
to get the options you need. -
If everything on your screen is upside down: Press
ctrl
+alt
+Up arrow
Otherwise, as ajlittoz already requested, give more detail!
A few other things may be relevant, in addition to what he specified … (list may still not be comprehensive)
- Is the issue with a LibreOffice application? (Which one? All of them? Other apps too?)
- Is only window content upside down, or is also user interface (e.g. menus) flipped?
- How did the document(s) come about? (Received by mail/download, text typed into a fresh (blank) document, created from a scanned document, etc.)
@keme: Ctrl
+Alt
+Up arrow
does nothing in my Linux box with nVidia card. This may be Windows or MacOS specific
Ctrl
+Alt
+Up arrow
does nothing in my Linux box …
I know…
When entire screen is misoriented and the user does not know why, it is very often (I would guess >90% of the cases) due to accidentally touching the ctrl+alt+arrow combination.
90% estimate is mainly based on my working in PC support in a secondary school, serving a total of 800+ students and teachers, for 20+ years.
This keyboard shortcut is often available on portable computers with Windows OS, rarely on “boxes” and also rarely with other OS’.
@ajlittoz: You could try the other arrow keys and see whether you can change the orientation, then use the up arrow again to return to the upright position. I suspect that still nothing will happen on your system. Be happy!
@keme: Ctrl
+Alt
+any arrow, page up/down, Home
or End
does nothing either. But I’ve found funny combinations, probably unique to the nouveau driver (does not work on my other machine with Radeon card):
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Meta
++
or-
(main keyboard, not numeric keypad, withoutShift
): zoom-in/soom-out (I already new these -
Meta
+arrow : sends the active window to the corresponding screen edge and stretches the other axis edge to edge (does not cross screen) -
Win key
+PgUp
: maximise active window (toggling) -
Win key
+PgDn
: minimise active windowThese two are mentioned in menu when right-click on window bar
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Meta
+P
: pops up a menu to choose multi-screen configuration -
Meta
+E
: launches the file navigator (Dolphin)
It seems there is a mixture of driver-intercepted keystrokes and keyboard shortcuts in KDE Plasma.
Just wanted to share for fun.