How do I rotate the resolution for the Panasonic VC250?
Update Intel Driver,
[1] Download latest Intel 855me driver from http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/support_intel.asp
Set the screen resolution in the BOIS.
The interface between the VC250 and the Hosts PDP is digital and
not analogue. The VC250 can fit into multiple screens. How does the
VC250 "know" what is the native display resolution of the PDP? The
answer is that you have to tell it in the BIOS Setup routine.
[1] Restart the system by holding F2 to enter the system BIOS.
[2] In the BIOS there is an entry for specifying the resolution of
the Plasma Panel. There are three options: 852x480; 1280x768; and
1366x768. In order for the Intel driver to be able to offer you the
resolution, you have to 1st set it in the BIOS. Select 1366x768
resolution for 65" or 50" plasmas, and 852x480 for 42" Plasmas. Once
the BIOS value has been set then that resolution is available in the
"Show All Modes" Advanced Display Properties Tab of the Intel Extreme
Video driver.
Update Driver
[1] Go into Device Manager
[2] From the Device Manager list expand Monitor and will see two
entries. Do an 'Update Driver' for both 'Default Monitor' and 'LCD
Panel'
[3] Choose 'Plug and Play' for both 'Default Monitor' and 'LCD Panel'.
[4] Reboot.
Setting Rotation.
Available options are: 90-deg, 180-deg, 270-deg.
[1] Set this from the Intel Extreme Video Task Bar Tray Icon or
under the Advanced Display Properties Tab of the Intel Extreme Video
driver. Right-Mouse-Click for the "Rotation" Properties.
[2] Once the Desktop has been rotated launch the Configure Player 3 utility. The rotated display resolutions will be available to IC3 Player in the Configure InfoChannel Player 3 utility.

