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Donna
December 11th 03, 11:01 PM
I have a systemax computer. My monitor is a princeton
ultra73e. On the monitor there is a osd button to set how
the screen is set up. Every thing on my monitor is
crooked. I get on side straigt and the other is isnt.
Restore doesnt help. Also the page is to large for it to
fit the screen. I cant figure this out.

Shenan T. Stanley
December 11th 03, 11:01 PM
Donna <> wrote:
> I have a systemax computer. My monitor is a princeton
> ultra73e. On the monitor there is a osd button to set how
> the screen is set up. Every thing on my monitor is
> crooked. I get on side straigt and the other is isnt.
> Restore doesnt help. Also the page is to large for it to
> fit the screen. I cant figure this out.

I would love to say that you need to adjust the refresh rate of your driver,
etc.. But from what you are describing, that monitor is hosed.

--
Shenan Stanley
"Just trying to help"

Lawrence
December 11th 03, 11:07 PM
I wouldn't sprint headlong to that conclusion just yet....

Have you tried http://www.prgr.com/Support/SupportF.html ?

I don't have a Princeton, but just a couple clicks and a little typing, and
I found this site.... probably worth a shot, no?

http://www.google.ca/advanced_search?hl=en is my favorite way to search....

Good luck. I bet it a matter of adjustment.

-L


"Shenan T. Stanley" > wrote in message
...
> Donna <> wrote:
> > I have a systemax computer. My monitor is a princeton
> > ultra73e. On the monitor there is a osd button to set how
> > the screen is set up. Every thing on my monitor is
> > crooked. I get on side straigt and the other is isnt.
> > Restore doesnt help. Also the page is to large for it to
> > fit the screen. I cant figure this out.
>
> I would love to say that you need to adjust the refresh rate of your
driver,
> etc.. But from what you are describing, that monitor is hosed.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> "Just trying to help"
>
>

Unknown
December 12th 03, 07:49 AM
These adjusments are on your display. What you need to do is adjust the
height of your display.
"dick vartanian" > wrote in message
...
> I have recently acquired a very annoying problem for
> which I have found no solution. My screen is now
> producing images distended 25% vertical, i.e. 4x4 images
> are 4x5 and circles are upright ovals. I would certainly
> appreciate some help with this problem.

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