I have this problem where the monitor produces a barreled image. The corners are bent in. When you adjust the pincushion if the middle of the edges are aligned with the physical edge, the corners are bent in. If the tip of the corners are matched with the vertices of the physical screen, the middle is bent in. So I can't get it go go in a perfect rectangle. Is the monitor defective?
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Originally posted by Sava
I need more information...
what kind of monitor, how old is it, have you tried reseting the settings, etc...
any other additional information you could think of would be helpful
When I ran CheckScreen the geometry of the squares on the corners are all bent inside while the middle of the edges are still straight. When the corners are adjusted to match the corners of the monitor the center of the edges are way bent in. So the pincushion can't fix the problem. When I ran the power test the boundries of the image DID change as the image was flashing. Is the monitor defective? Thanks.
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Originally posted by d=me
When I pressed reset with their magictune program the resetted image is of baralled shape. No it seems that the shape of the virtual image can never be adjusted into a perfect rectangle although it says perfectly flat monitor.
did the monitor come with any kind of manual or anything? does it say anything about reseting the settings there?
How about if you unplug the monitor for a while? Will the settings reset then?
Also, visit the manufacturer's website. See if they have forums or something.
It's too early to tell if the monitor is defective.
My advice would be to mess around with it, and then send an email to their tech support. See what they say.
This is a CRT monitor I assume, correct?To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Sava
is this program the OSD (on screen display) of the monitor? or is it a program within windows than you installed with a software CD or something?
did the monitor come with any kind of manual or anything? does it say anything about reseting the settings there?
How about if you unplug the monitor for a while? Will the settings reset then?
Also, visit the manufacturer's website. See if they have forums or something.
It's too early to tell if the monitor is defective.
My advice would be to mess around with it, and then send an email to their tech support. See what they say.
This is a CRT monitor I assume, correct?
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well, I've not had any experience with that brand... try googling it, searching the manufacturer's website for updated software or a forum, and then if all else fails, email their tech support...
you may end up having to send the monitor back to them via their RMA dept...To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Sava
Do you have some special option enabled that prevents you from adjusting them?
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