N85 screen turns around

Hi guys!
I have a one-year old Nokia N85 mobile. Some months ago its screen started to turn around by itself (from vertical to horizontal position), and I have no idea why nor how to get it back to the vertical position. I am used to restart the phone, but there are days when it gets back to the "horizontal" mode almost immediately. In addition, my "Menu" bottom (on the main panel close to the green line) stoped operating. I don't know if these two errors are related or not, but just mention it here just in case.
Any ideas on how to turn the screen back to the normal position without restarting the phone? Any suggestions for a "durable" solution?
Million thanks in advance!

Hi guys!
I have a one-year old Nokia N85 mobile. Some months ago its screen started to turn around by itself (from vertical to horizontal position), and I have no idea why nor how to get it back to the vertical position. I am used to restart the phone, but there are days when it gets back to the "horizontal" mode almost immediately. In addition, my "Menu" bottom (on the main panel close to the green line) stoped operating. I don't know if these two errors are related or not, but just mention it here just in case.
Any ideas on how to turn the screen back to the normal position without restarting the phone? Any suggestions for a "durable" solution?
Million thanks in advance!

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    I've removed all login items, including Startup Items and Launch Demons (pun intended) and Agents, I've compared system login plists with a fresh Lion installation - can't see differences.  I've removed Little Snitch and PeerGuardian (no more third party kexts).
    @Carolyn: I've done disk maintenance with DiskUtility and fsck and even DiskWarrior, cleaned caches, etc. etc.
    Any ideas would be gratefully received.
    Sorry for trying to hijack the thread (as it's not about Lion), but it seemed dead anyway.

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