I've got a bog standard 19" Dell Flatscreen - It's not Square.
It may be that OS X knows that the monitor can be rotated so gives you the option. It certainly knows which monitor it is. Can't remember ever having to tell OS X which monitor I have attached, so maybe this happens automatically.
This feature exists in 10.4 Display Preferences. We often use it to rotate the screen on our monitors (Dell Flatscreens which also rotate on their stands) when working on portrait artwork.
It maximised the page you can have visible at any time. Cool and useful.
I've got a bog standard 19" Dell Flatscreen - It's not Square. It may be that OS X knows that the monitor can be rotated so gives you the option. It certainly knows which monitor it is. Can't remember ever having to tell OS X which monitor I have attached, so maybe this happens automatically.
This feature exists in 10.4 Display Preferences. We often use it to rotate the screen on our monitors (Dell Flatscreens which also rotate on their stands) when working on portrait artwork.
It maximised the page you can have visible at any time. Cool and useful.
No, It's no joke. Check out the previous project, The Ark -darrell