A week ago, when i start my comp, the monitor screen show with bend in right direction on both side left and right. I don't know why and i am not putting speaker or cell phone near or next to monitor because I know it can affect to colour or screen shape. I was try to edit setting of my monitor on menu, but it doesn't help. I want to know what caused this and how to fix it?Thanks
2006-07-12
22:26:55
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asked by
amlo_jc
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Computers & Internet
➔ Hardware
➔ Monitors
I have the problem not only in windows mode but in all such as BIOS menu and DOS mode and i think it's not cause by screen resolution changes.
2006-07-16
20:53:08 ·
update #1
My monitor has an OSD button in front on the lower panel. If yours has one press it. Other models have them in the back as nobs or on the front under a flip-up panel.
On my screen a small blue screen pops up with rows of symbols in it. Next to the OSD button there should be two select buttons keep pressing one or another until you reach the one for SIDE-PIN. Then next to those two buttons are + and - Adjust buttons. Press the + button until the image on the screen is as straight as you need.
With the older models you will see the adjustments as you make them.
Hope this is what you need.
2006-07-26 12:17:15
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answered by Ding-Ding 7
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Since you've SPECIFICALLY mentioned that you've not kept any magnetic devices,I suspect a hardware problem.Optionally,you can try De-Specling' the monitor.In Samsung monitors,there's a dedicated function that does just that.Any other manufacturer,and the manual should've instructions.If this doesn't work,I suggest giving the monitor light taps on the sides.Don't HIT them hard.Just give light taps and most often than not,it should work.This ususally indicates the onset of failure of the monitor.
I hope my answer has properlyaddressed your query.Have a nice day!!
2006-07-12 22:35:27
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answered by BlackHawk 2
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If its under guarantee get a new one others buy a new one.
- you already checked for speakers, other magnetic causes (e.g. een a lamp or a refrigerator on the other side of the wall could cause it!)
- you already checked the menu, manual and settings, so i assume you went through all the steps
You could doublecheck the cables, check the powersupply (so there is nothing in it except for the monitor and the pc and far awa y from the monitor) but i think it is broken.
2006-07-12 22:44:17
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answered by edelwater 2
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Megnetic things only effect monitor color. The way your discribing you should from the menu.... but for some monitor there should be a auto configuration button or a menu button on it and change the shape.
2006-07-12 22:29:26
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answered by slashkill1 2
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Don't suppose you've got an inquisitive little brother have you?
Someone's been fiddling with the settings on your monitor. Press some buttons, read the manual, you'll work out how to correct it eventually :)
2006-07-12 22:35:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If your monitor supports this, using a geometry function called PIN BALANCE or PINCUSHION BALANCE, adjust it to make the bends go away. After that, if it bends in opposite directions on both sides, use PINCUSHION to get rid of those bends.
It will take forever to get it perfect, but only a couple minutes to make it tolerable.
2006-07-13 04:12:46
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answer #6
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answered by dashwarts 5
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adjust the resolution of monitor
2006-07-20 00:39:10
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answered by imran i 1
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it is mainly effect becuse of change in screen resolution
and you say that the switch not working first check your hardware
2006-07-14 03:47:58
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answered by ketan patel 2
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Try to change the frequency
2006-07-24 08:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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adjust screen resolution on you desktop
2006-07-12 22:29:46
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answered by some_hand2001 2
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