"Bob Myers" <nospamplease@address.invalid> wrote in message
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> "GT" <ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> This is something that a trapezoid adjustment would fix, and the
>>> monitor does have a trapezoid adjustment. But it only adjusts the
>>> sides of the image, not the top and bottom. There is nothing I can do
>>> about this problem (without opening up the monitor), right?
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>> How long did you give it to warm up? Make sure its warmed properly (might
>> be an hour or so) before adjusting things.
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> But even after that - no, it's very likely that there is nothing you can
> do to completely adjust out this error. You might get lucky and find
> an additional adjustment inside, but that's more and more unlikely
> these days. If you don't see it on the front panel or in the OSD, it's
> probably not there at all.
>
> Bob M.
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Yes, there generally are quite a few adjustments inside the monitor
but unless one is familiar with working on CRT's I'd not do it.
There is HIGH VOLTAGE in there!