On Thursday, August 21, 2003, at 12:12 AM, Grizzlygiant wrote:



David Allen wrote:
A little trick I've done to all of mine for regaining focus control: The
focus is controlled by a pot located so that it faces the rear of the case 2"
from the right edge and 2" from the bottom of the case, while looking at the
back. I used my Dremel and a cutting disk and cut a hole at that point in
each of my 15" MS's

David, I really appreciate this advice. I have one absolutely excellent
15" Multiscan that most modern monitors can't equal for clarity and
sharpness and another which has exactly this problem.
You have saved my eyesight for at least another year, I'll bet.


Sincerely yours, Grizzlygiant

Does this apply to the other Apple multiscan monitors like the 17"? Jerry


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