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I would like to adjust image horizontal/vertical size position. The front button menu does not offer these choices. How do you do it? Thanks

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Theres no other choice because the front button is the only button to adjust it....

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You should have received a driver disc with your monitor. Included with that driver will be a utility program that will allow you to do that. If you do not have the disc then go to the following URL to download it:

http://www.nodevice.com/driver/AV-7TF/get36781.html

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