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- From: crj10@phx.cam.ac.uk (Clive Jones)
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- Subject: Re: A5000 Monitor Problem
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.170225.20581@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 17:02:25 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: vaughanm@cs.man.ac.uk (Vaughan Marks)'s message of 20 Nov 92 16:33:36 GMT
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- In article <VAUGHANM.92Nov20163336@n3i.cs.man.ac.uk>, vaughanm@cs.man.ac.uk (Vaughan Marks) writes:
- >
- > It seems to me that the monitor supplied with my A5000 is slightly
- > out of focus! I put up with ut for a while, thinking it was probably
- > my eyesight but others agree that it is very fuzzy.
-
- I think this varies between monitors - some are certainly slightly out of
- focus. I think this is a convergence problem, which could be hard to fix.
-
- On a related subject - I am not using the A5000 that I first started using, and
- my big mode *just* fails to fit on the right with the horizontal adjust turned
- fully leftwards. The old monitor allowed the horizontal adjust to nudge
- ever-so-slightly further to the left!
-
- Many monitors have secondary calibrating controls inside, that change the
- ranges of the controls on the outside - does anyone know whether this is the
- case for the A5000's one? If so - where? (I could just open it up and look,
- I suppose, but I could save myself some time if anyone's already tried this.)
-
- --Clive.
-