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I've got my 226BW hooked up to dual EVGA 8800GTS GPUs via DVI.
Every now and then I've got press the " Auto " button on the monitor to center things to the bounds of the display.

I understand that the " Auto " feature is supposedly disabled whilst using the monitor with DVI, but pressing the button corrects the issue...

I'd like to know if anyone else experiences this and if it can be dealt with.
If it can, what do I need to do?


Running XP and all updates/drivers are in place...

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OK, I've figured it out...

Pixel Shift, anyone!?

I guess I inadvertently turned this feature ON while finding whether I had an A or S version...


All seems to be right with my world again...


Message edited by s3ntyn3l on 02-24-2008 at 04:28:25 PM
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alright. it is good u figured it out urself. :)


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