Monitor Pivot software for Mac OS 9.2

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    Default Monitor Pivot software for Mac OS 9.2

    Is there *any* software available to provide pivoting between portrait and
    landscape mode using Mac OS 9.2?? ViewSonic sold me a beautiful 21"
    monitor and reassured me they supported Mac OS, but that unfortunately is
    not true.

    Thanks,

    John
    John Anderson Guest

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    Default Re: Monitor Pivot software for Mac OS 9.2

    [email]j4nderson@mindspring.com[/email] (John Anderson) writes:
    > Is there *any* software available to provide pivoting between portrait and
    > landscape mode using Mac OS 9.2?? ViewSonic sold me a beautiful 21"
    > monitor and reassured me they supported Mac OS, but that unfortunately is
    > not true.
    Hi, John,

    I used a ViewSonic VPA150 on my G3 with the driver to pivot between
    portrait and landscape. The problem is that ViewSonic does not support it
    directly; you need a driver from radius or some other Web site. I am sorry,
    but I no longer use that monitor and computer, so I don't have the driver
    and its source on hand. A quick search of ViewSonic turned up nada. Drop
    them an email and inquire about the driver -- their Web site just doesn't
    answer the question.

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