Hello world,
Just wondering if anybody would know where to start, or is able to Google search better than I, concerning flipping/mirror imaging a PC screen?
After searching Google for a short while, it seems that people are using 'rotation' and 'flipping' interchangeably. Just to make this clear, I was wanting a result like this (as a product from manipulating this screenshot).
I've tried a few applications, all failed to either; flip the entire screen (showing mirrored content in a small pane), and to update in real-time. The Windows OS does use the term "Landscape (flipped)" (shown here), however this is merely a rotation of 180°.
An interesting Microsoft article that goes into right-to-left globalisation for certain languages (e.g. Arabic) was found here, in which it covered basic element re-positioning for mirroring. However, it was a more cumbersome process and only seemed to effect certain OS specific applications.
It'd be great if anyone could shed some light on a solution for this, good luck!
Just wondering if anybody would know where to start, or is able to Google search better than I, concerning flipping/mirror imaging a PC screen?
After searching Google for a short while, it seems that people are using 'rotation' and 'flipping' interchangeably. Just to make this clear, I was wanting a result like this (as a product from manipulating this screenshot).
I've tried a few applications, all failed to either; flip the entire screen (showing mirrored content in a small pane), and to update in real-time. The Windows OS does use the term "Landscape (flipped)" (shown here), however this is merely a rotation of 180°.
An interesting Microsoft article that goes into right-to-left globalisation for certain languages (e.g. Arabic) was found here, in which it covered basic element re-positioning for mirroring. However, it was a more cumbersome process and only seemed to effect certain OS specific applications.
It'd be great if anyone could shed some light on a solution for this, good luck!