This doesn't exist, and I am using 9.1. I have a Monitors control panel and
a Sound control panel. The monitors will allow me to change resolution and
calibrate color, but no screen geometry.
................................Mike T.


> In 9.1 open Monitors and Sound Control Panel and click on the Geometry
> Button. Then you can adjust height/Width, position, pincushion, rotate,
> keystone, parallelogram.
>
> Charlie

>----- Original Message -----
>Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 6:28 PM
>Subject: Re: 5400 screen geometry adjustment


> >How do you adjust the screen geometry in a 5400? I see the two
adjustments
> >for screen *positioning* on the upper part of the outside back of the
case,
> >but how do you widen the screen horizontally/vertically to use up the
black
> >space around the edge so you use as much as possible of the viewable area
of
> >the monitor? If it is inside, how do you get into the case to do so? It
is a
> >5400 with a 5500/225 mobo, video card included.
> >
> >................................Mike T.
>
>



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