From: ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Well, my 12 year old 19" monitor works pretty nice, except for
having the Bright and Contrast cranked al the way up...
You might find a cautious tweak of the 'screen' control (normally on the
flyback transformer, and not the one marked 'focus') will help with that.
- That would be inside the cage, which I think I'll stay away from for
now. That whole self-preservation instinct kicking in... :) Actually, the
better question is, how dangerous is it to get to that control?
Anyway, can
anyone tell me how to adjust the Horizontal center and
Sony were generally fairly friendly about labelling things inside
monitors --..
Often there's a control marked horizontal phase. While this is not
actually a horizontal centring control, it can have that effect to the
user. Strictly, horizontal centring moves the raster relative to the CRT
edges. horizontal phase appears to move the video relative to the raster.
In your case, horizontal phase might be just what you need.
- Found all those controls, including the pincusion and stuff, along
the side of the cage. That did the trick.
Don't fiddle with any magnets/rings on the CRT
neck on a colour monitor...
- Well, considering the voltages inside monitors, and my lack of
experience with that, you don't have to worry about me touching stuff I
wasn't told to...
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