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      24th May 2004
My desktop screen and all my prgorams appear in a fish-eyed lens appearance. i have no idea how it happened and I dont know how to change it back so my screen looks flat again.....can anyone offer help ples
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I sounds as if you might have turned on one of the
handicapped settings like "magnify screen" or some such.
Does the "fish-eye" move around with the mouse or is it
just stationary.

Another reason may be a setting on the monitor itself -
this could be caused by the horizontal width, vertical
height, trapezoid, and other settings being out of whack.

>-----Original Message-----
>My desktop screen and all my prgorams appear in a fish-

eyed lens appearance. i have no idea how it happened and
I dont know how to change it back so my screen looks flat
again.....can anyone offer help plese
>thank you
>.
>

 
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      24th May 2004
From what you described (fisheye) my guess is that the degaussing coil is
always energized. It is usually controlled by an SCR. Any TV shop can fix it.
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> I sounds as if you might have turned on one of the
> handicapped settings like "magnify screen" or some such.
> Does the "fish-eye" move around with the mouse or is it
> just stationary.
>
> Another reason may be a setting on the monitor itself -
> this could be caused by the horizontal width, vertical
> height, trapezoid, and other settings being out of whack.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >My desktop screen and all my prgorams appear in a fish-

> eyed lens appearance. i have no idea how it happened and
> I dont know how to change it back so my screen looks flat
> again.....can anyone offer help plese
> >thank you
> >.
> >


 
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      24th May 2004
how do i fix that.....

----- (E-Mail Removed) wrote: ----

I sounds as if you might have turned on one of the
handicapped settings like "magnify screen" or some such.
Does the "fish-eye" move around with the mouse or is it
just stationary

Another reason may be a setting on the monitor itself -
this could be caused by the horizontal width, vertical
height, trapezoid, and other settings being out of whack

>-----Original Message----
>My desktop screen and all my prgorams appear in a fish

eyed lens appearance. i have no idea how it happened and
I dont know how to change it back so my screen looks flat
again.....can anyone offer help ples
>thank yo
>
>

 
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