Lenovo thinkvision image rotation software

When I rotate my monitor the image doesnt rotate.
Anyone know how to slove this or if there is some software out there?

welcome to the forum!
which display do you own?   have you installed the OnScreen Manager software found on the CD included with the display?
here is the OSM software guide:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/options/lenovo_onscreen_manager_user_guide.pdf
ThinkStation C20
ThinkPad X1C · X220 · X60T · s30 · 600

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