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20" monitor width adjustments


scuz

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Hi guys

 

This is my first post on this new forum - I seem to have been deleted from the list on the old forum. Anyway - down to business. I was wondering if you have any ideas as to how I might adjust my monitor. Currently the image on the screen just hangs off the side edges and no amount of software or apparent hardware adjustment makes any difference. I have tried turning the h. width screw as well as the thing (coil?) that requires a plastic allen key (can't remember its name now - at work...) but no luck. Is there anything else I can try? It's not such a huge deal - I can play all games OK but its really irritating on games like Badlands and Ironman Stewart when the car falls off screen. I vaguely recall reading something about swapping out capacitors or something??? Any help is great.

 

Cheers

 

scuz

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Yeah - The white plastic board-mounted h-width screw makes a little difference, but the coil thing makes no change - I can turn for ages and nothing happens. Is that easy to fix if it is busted?
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It is a Samsung K-series (K-xxxxxxxxxx) by the looks of it - I'd give you a number but they are both long-ass numbers and I don't know which is which. It has a Kortek board attached to it. I know it does have a jumper for width adjustment, but I have tried that previously and it is currently on the smaller of the two jumper settings.
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If it's a kortek chassis, then the width adjustment is at the front. You need a hex tool to turn it, plastic, don't use metal when its on, it will heat up from induction real quick. If not, download the imperial monitor manual of the net. Same chassis.

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