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KDS monitor convergence problem?

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I just got a monitor from a friend, it's a KDS AV-195TF 19" monitor.
looks great . . . except for on the upper left hand side, it's kinda
blurry, like the contrast/tint is off :-/ i fiddled around with the
"convergence" settings on it, and i fixed that but now the same
problem occurs in the lower right corner! any suggestions?

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