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- From: sstaton@micrografx.com
- Subject: Re: Dim Megapixel Monitor
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.201634.3393@micrografx.com>
- Organization: Micrografx, Inc.
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 92 20:16:34 GMT
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- Paul Homchick (paul@cgh.cgh.com) wrote:
- : I have an original Megapixel monitor, S/N AAAA5007618 that has lived
- : in a dim room for a long time. I have always run it at full
- : brightness, and in this room have never had a problem. I recently
- : moved the Cube into a bright room with flourescent lighting and now
- : notice that full brightness is not bright enough anymore. Is there
- : an internal adjustment that can be made to these monitors to turn up
- : the brightness scale?
- :
- : Thanks!
-
- I have had limited success in opening the monitor case, powering up the cube,
- and adjusting the focus, brightness and whitelevel pots with plastic TV tuning
- tools found at Radio Shacks around the world. I suspect that there is more to
- this than merely tweeking the controls and I would love to hear from others
- who have done a good job of it.
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