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On My LCD monitor every time displays Auto Adjusting

My LCD computer monitor several times displays message as Auto Adjusting

  • jeri289 Nov 26, 2008

    HP w2207 doing the same - started after I adjusted settings, but I've reset and reloaded the display driver and still having the same issue. No solution yet?

  • Anonymous Mar 14, 2014

    monitor keeps auto adjusting to wrong settings and shifting the screen so that it doesnt match up with the computer. any ideas?

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It might say that when changing resolution or frequency in order to line the corners up with out cutting off. Might also be video card sending it mix signals too.

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