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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: screen centering
- Message-ID: <crystal.726189705@glia>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 23:21:45 GMT
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- In <1993Jan4.142538.11560@unibi.hrz.uni-bielefeld.de> uteca036@unibi.hrz.uni-bielefeld.de (Ruediger Kaatz) writes:
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- >>> The screen is about 1 inch too far to the right. I've tried changing
- >>> the overscan positioning of the screen but in 640x400 there isn't
- >>> enough room to move it left any more. Can anyone help?
- >>> Thanks.
- >>> Bob Lockie: cs4gp6au@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca
- >>>
- >>>
- >>
- >>There is a WB2.0 program called autocentre that (suprise) automatically centers
- >>all screens. I guess it would work under 3.0 as well.
- >>
- >AutoCenter won`t help a bit, the problem is those different scan rates the
- >A1200 produces. Tough luck what I did was opened my monitors and
- >turned some potentiometers, but it wasn`t a 1960, so I don`t know
- >what to do here!
-
- >Bye Rudi.
-
-
- I have the same problem on a monchrome monitor (but not on a color composite).
- I *think* it is related to the hardware in the monitor itself, like, the raster guns maybe slightly off?
-
- Crystal
- :>
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