At 07:08 PM 6/20/00, you wrote:
>Daniel....you should probably not stick a metal screwdriver
>(the metal changes the adjustment, so when you remove the
>metal screwdriver, the setting you just carefully arrived at
>changes) in those holes. There are special plastic ones for
>that purpose. Radio Shack sells a pack of five different
>sizes of these for a somewhat paltry sum (as Radio SShack
>prices go). I'd suggest picking upa set.
>
>Alan
>You beat me to the punch on this one. Not to mention that a metal
>screwdriver conducts electricity and could zap the heck out of someone. :)
>
>Daniel Woods wrote:
> >
> > > You probably know this.......
> > > The monitor has 3 Adj. knobs? If so then you can use these to size the
> > > Horizontal and Vertical and position the picture. You may be able to
> > > adjust the picture to see the entire projection.
> >
> > I did not find them at first, but there are indeed controls *hidden*
> > in the back. The problem is you need a thin screwdriver to place
> > inside the holes to make the adjustments. However I can't see how one
> > pinhole can control +/- values. I'll play with tonight.
> >
> > Thanks... Dan.