Hello Dave & PIC.ers, Yup. I'm currently doing this with Rohm RCM2010 20x2 char displays. No problems so far, I initially tried to get the local distributor to source the catalogue advertised 12 o'clock view part - this suits my apps. better. After getting an unhelpful run-around from them I tried turning the glass 180 deg., reasoning that the manufacturers would have preferred to make just one model of glass, rather than two. It looks like that's what they do. ISTR trying the same with other makes a while back, but without success YMMV. >Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 11:03:05 -0500 >From: David Dunn >Subject: [OT]: switch view angle on LCD's > >anybody here ever switched view angles on LCD displays ? you can remove the bezel, lift up the glass / rubber >standoff assemblyoff the PCB (it's just sitting there, not attatched, bezel holds it on) and rotate it clockwise 180 >degrees. > >i've done about 4 of these so far with no problems but i'm wondering if anybody else has ever done this. my vendor >is talking gloom and doom, but it's working fine so far. > > >thanks for your comments > >ld > >ps i'm switching these from 6 oclock to 12 oclock view (STN displays) best regards, John e-mail from the desk of John Sanderson, JS Controls. Snailmail: PO Box 1887, Boksburg 1460, Rep. of South Africa. Tel/fax: Johannesburg 893 4154 Cellphone no: 082 741 6275 email: jsand@pixie.co.za Manufacturer & purveyor of laboratory force testing apparatus, and related products and services. -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body