Posted by DMartin9N-2N on January 26, 2018 at 16:56:01 from (98.66.36.252):
If a posting has a picture turned wrong way, I do this on my Windows computer: Using mouse, place cursor anywhere on the picture, right click. A dialog box pops up, I want the choice "view image", click on that line. A different view of the image comes up; now it will be right side up. To make it bigger, hold down the CTL key and press the + key a few times, or CTL - to make it smaller. Should stay right side up through all this. To see original size, use CTL 0 (that is zero, not O). to go back to the forum list, I right click anywhere on the screen, the dialog box has a left-pointing arrow meaning go back. I click on that and get back to the forum. sorry for long post, I have described a method that may seem out of date (I use mouse all the time, I don't have a touch screen and I don't like the touch pad). By The Way, when I say "right click", that is what I mean, when I just say "click", I mean 'left click".
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