Ray Davison wrote:
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> So far I have not found such a button, and Google is no help.
OK, OK, so there is a button. And it even works.
Thank you all
Ray
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On 01/22/2010 08:08 AM, Ray Davison wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> On 2010/01/18 15:00 (GMT-0800) Ray Davison composed:
>>
>>> I recently swapped my wife's CRT for a used 20", IBM ThinkVision. The
>>> image is shifted up about an inch which puts a pull-down bar off-screen.
>>>Win and eCS (OS/2
On 2010/01/21 13:08 (GMT-0800) Ray Davison composed:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> On 2010/01/18 15:00 (GMT-0800) Ray Davison composed:
>>> I recently swapped my wife's CRT for a used 20", IBM ThinkVision. The
>>> image is shifted up about an inch which puts a pull-down bar off-screen.
>>> Win an
Ray Davison wrote:
>> Push the button on the display made to auto-adjust the image position?
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> So far I have not found such a button, and Google is no help.
Then go for a manual! IBM or Lenovo should still host it.
Robert Riebisch
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Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2010/01/18 15:00 (GMT-0800) Ray Davison composed:
>
>> I recently swapped my wife's CRT for a used 20", IBM ThinkVision. The
>> image is shifted up about an inch which puts a pull-down bar off-screen.
>> Win and eCS (OS/2) are OK.
>
>> Ideas?
>
> Push the button on t
On 2010/01/18 15:00 (GMT-0800) Ray Davison composed:
> I recently swapped my wife's CRT for a used 20", IBM ThinkVision. The
> image is shifted up about an inch which puts a pull-down bar off-screen.
> Win and eCS (OS/2) are OK.
> Ideas?
Push the button on the display made to auto-adjust th
I recently swapped my wife's CRT for a used 20", IBM ThinkVision. The
image is shifted up about an inch which puts a pull-down bar off-screen.
Win and eCS (OS/2) are OK.
Ideas?
Ray
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Throughout its 18-year history,