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Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sideways on monitor



 
 
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Old August 16th 20, 07:01 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Frank Slootweg
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Default Upgrade from Win 10 build 1607 to 1909 has shifted image sideways on monitor

[Late response due to holiday/vacation:]

On July 22, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 2020-07-22 9:46 a.m., Tim Slattery wrote:
Rene Lamontagne wrote:


My Son knows one. Laptop open on desk, Large monitor behind, Can't see
bottom part of monitor, Raises monitor up on a big pile of books.
has to crane neck upwards to see it, complains of sore neck.


Before I retired a few years ago, I had a laptop on my desk at work.
It plugged into a docking station, which was connected to the network,
several USB ports, and two large monitors (and power, of course). If I
needed to work from home, I could remove it from the docking station,
put it into its bag, and carry it home. When it was in the docking
station the lid was closed, so it didn't block anything. Very nice!


Yeah, that makes much more sense. :-)


We had the same setup (as Tim) but with a stand/'table' over the
laptop/docking-station, so the large monitor had the right height for
proper viewing. No sore neck!
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