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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: dekar24k on January 08, 2010, 01:05:19 pm
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Thanks.
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Not sure what that dark spot is. Have you tried putting a magnet close to see if it does anything? May need a manual degauss.
My D9800 has a similar bump, but it's on the side. I was able to straighten it somewhat with the geometry controls. I got it perfectly straight, but then games looked wavy in the center of the screen. So I readjusted with a game on the screen and finally got it to look straight with the bump minimized, but still there.
What resolution are you running at? I run at 800x600 and it looks fine, but when it switches modes to 640x480, I get a little warping in the bottom corner on one side.
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Not sure what that dark spot is. Have you tried putting a magnet close to see if it does anything? May need a manual degauss.
My D9800 has a similar bump, but it's on the side. I was able to straighten it somewhat with the geometry controls. I got it perfectly straight, but then games looked wavy in the center of the screen. So I readjusted with a game on the screen and finally got it to look straight with the bump minimized, but still there.
What resolution are you running at? I run at 800x600 and it looks fine, but when it switches modes to 640x480, I get a little warping in the bottom corner on one side.
Thanks.
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Yeah, manual degauss is with a wand. I've never had to do that, but I've heard it can halp with issues where the built in degauss won't work.
A magnet can mess up your monitor, but degaussing it will fix it. I don't think you can do any permanent damage.
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degaussing should take care of it . be sure to run degausser along the mounting frame as it too can become magnetised.
mechanical shock can create the same symptom by warping the shadow mask - not repairable.
but, external magnets can minimize the effect , if minor ;)
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degaussing should take care of it . be sure to run degausser along the mounting frame as it too can become magnetised.
mechanical shock can create the same symptom by warping the shadow mask - not repairable.
but, external magnets can minimize the effect , if minor ;)
Ok thanks. I will try to get my hands on a magic degauss wand then. :)