I'm glad you solved the puzzle. Generally, it's easier to help when you give context. In this case, I would have asked for operating system, hardware model, and operating system version. The ways to do this vary widely.
Tom,
Thanks for being willing to help; as well as for the suggestion regarding what information to provide when seeking help should I screw up like this again.
I still haven't figured out what I did wrong in the first place.
I had tried to go back a page in the Chrome browser (alt + <) when things went blooie. I obviously didn't hit the intended keys; but in trying to recreate the error, I've been unable to find the key combination which produced the result.
If, and when, I find the key combination I'll post it here. The fix I used (Windows 7.x, HP G72) was the Desktop screen with no programs running, and a right click to bring up a menu and selecting Graphics Options.
Again, thanks.
TomR
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This morning, I somehow rotated the screen on my laptop 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Thus far, I've unable to find a way to restore the screen to it's proper orientation.
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