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Recently I was in my little brothers 5th grade computer lab because I got out of school early, and there were a lot of idiotic children, so I decided to mess around with them. I went up to one of their computers while he wasnt looking and he had IE open and clicked F11 (Full screen) and he freaked out and was saying crap like "INTERNET EXPLORER WONT CLOSE" and stuff... it was funny. Then I fixed it all and clicked F11 again.
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is what you should have done is used the key combo 'Ctrl+alt+One of the arrow keys" that should flip the screen on most computers.
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Yeah, i noticed it's usually just a dell thing. It works on my school computers, but not many others i have tried.
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It works on mine, i have a dell laptop. I'm not really sure why it doesn't work on some.
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lol, i love the "alt f4" one. When people ask me stuff i do that to them to lol.
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Why do you think it's cool to fool around with 5th graders? Are you in 6th grade?
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The screen flip trick only works with Intel graphics cards (on the mobo), you have to have the Intel graphics controller software installed with the hotkeys option turned on.