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Mike_M
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Desktop computers running Windows XP with latest updates. We use a product
called Pivot Pro to rotate the desktop to portrait mode.
http://www.portrait.com/us/products/pp_overview.html. We have a base Ghost
image we use to setup these computers including some PowerPoint slide shows.
We have been doing this with PowerPoint 2002 but recently started using PPT
2003. Things appeared to be fine (the slide show playing in a portrait
orientation) until someone messed around with a slide show and then all
slide shows would not rotate. We have reimaged some drives about 50 times
and tested various things including graphics driver versions, Pivot Pro
versions, hardware acceleration, etc., add nauseum. We have been able to
narrow the failure down to the following steps following a clean image that
works:
1. Open a slide show to edit.
2. Select Slide Show->Setup Show.
3. Press OK.
From that point on, forever and forever, slides shows will not rotate.
If we cancel out of that screen they continue to rotate fine. A further
oddity (yes there is more) is that if we set the show to be, "Presented by
an individual (window)" then they will rotate fine. But when we set to
kiosk or full screen they won't rotate. Over the last couple of years I
have read alot about hardware acceleration, pivoting and such and how
programs using Direct X and OpenGL calls are affected by this. I have
turned hardware acceleration completely off to see if that would fix the
failed rotation but it doesn't. The Pivot drivers intercept (for lack of a
better word) the video drawing and rotate. This has worked fine with
Powerpoint, WMP, streaming video and all the other content we put on these
computers. Now with the advent of PowerPoint 2003, the full screen slide
shows fail to rotate. It may be a red herring but the fact that the slide
show settings causes the failure to occur points me to a bug in PPT.
Any thoughts (pertaining to the issue)?
Desktop computers running Windows XP with latest updates. We use a product
called Pivot Pro to rotate the desktop to portrait mode.
http://www.portrait.com/us/products/pp_overview.html. We have a base Ghost
image we use to setup these computers including some PowerPoint slide shows.
We have been doing this with PowerPoint 2002 but recently started using PPT
2003. Things appeared to be fine (the slide show playing in a portrait
orientation) until someone messed around with a slide show and then all
slide shows would not rotate. We have reimaged some drives about 50 times
and tested various things including graphics driver versions, Pivot Pro
versions, hardware acceleration, etc., add nauseum. We have been able to
narrow the failure down to the following steps following a clean image that
works:
1. Open a slide show to edit.
2. Select Slide Show->Setup Show.
3. Press OK.
From that point on, forever and forever, slides shows will not rotate.
If we cancel out of that screen they continue to rotate fine. A further
oddity (yes there is more) is that if we set the show to be, "Presented by
an individual (window)" then they will rotate fine. But when we set to
kiosk or full screen they won't rotate. Over the last couple of years I
have read alot about hardware acceleration, pivoting and such and how
programs using Direct X and OpenGL calls are affected by this. I have
turned hardware acceleration completely off to see if that would fix the
failed rotation but it doesn't. The Pivot drivers intercept (for lack of a
better word) the video drawing and rotate. This has worked fine with
Powerpoint, WMP, streaming video and all the other content we put on these
computers. Now with the advent of PowerPoint 2003, the full screen slide
shows fail to rotate. It may be a red herring but the fact that the slide
show settings causes the failure to occur points me to a bug in PPT.
Any thoughts (pertaining to the issue)?