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- From: skank@iastate.edu (George L. Hall-Skank)
- Subject: Re: NEW 1960 monitor
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <1992Dec10.203318.8083@wicat.com> <2082@vall.dsv.su.se>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 11:25:05 GMT
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- In article <2082@vall.dsv.su.se> matt-dah@dsv.su.se (Mattias Dahlberg) writes:
- >Gary Sarff (gsarff@wicat.com) wrote:
- >
- >: The gray area of the screen still has a large black border on the
- >: left and you cannot move the mouse or the black adjustment squares
- >: into that area, so overscan preferences is useless for this.
- >
- >I get the problem, but it sure sounds strange. You haven't forgot to
- >flip the h-size-stretch...?
-
- What's wrong with just turning the Horizontal-Centering knob on your
- monitor. I had that problem with my 1950. After a sufficiently large
- amount of tweaking knobs and playing with the Overscan perferences I have
- a setup which I like very much.
- --George
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