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Anonymous Posted on Dec 25, 2009

Vertical and horizontal not displaying property and shadows in picture.and do not know how to work the adjustment

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I fixed the adjustmen.ts by trial and error of monkeying around on monitor adjustments(no manual to work with).In the morning the shadowing was gone..think it is from over heated graphics cards.

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