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...unless you use black wallpaper... |
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Engage the feature with a pushbutton then, which would also trigger a temporary white border. |
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My monitor has controls to make the sides of the screen go convex and concave, and to adjust the position of the corners but that just leaves a more complex wavy pattern where it's stretched out at top, bottom and middle, and goes in a bit inbetween like there's three tacks up each side stretching the screen out. |
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Fascinating though that last paragraph is, if you displayed a regular grid on the screen, you should be able to use something like [dsm]'s device (or maybe a video camera) to adjust the screen to an unparalleled degree of accuracy, not just with the existing parameters, but by pushing and pulling each pixel an individual amount. |
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ya, i have an AOC 17" flat panel monitor that has auto adjust. first time i turned it on it started jumping around and displayed "auto adjusting". i thought it was the coolest thing i ever saw. then i got over it. |
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