Screen display offset
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Screen display offset
I have an MX511 and recently the display lines has moved down one line, so the what used to be the bottom display line is now the top. The virtual display still displays correctly, it is just the actual unit. What can cause this shift and how do I fix it?
Hi Shadowhawk,
Thank you for posting at the forum.
Try uninstalling your display drivers and registry entries, and then do a fresh reinstall after. You can find the latest drivers and the location of the registry entries at http://www.lcdforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1016 .
Hopefully that works out for you. Keep me posted.
Best Regards,
Thank you for posting at the forum.
Try uninstalling your display drivers and registry entries, and then do a fresh reinstall after. You can find the latest drivers and the location of the registry entries at http://www.lcdforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1016 .
Hopefully that works out for you. Keep me posted.
Best Regards,
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- LCD?
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- Joined: Thu May 05, 2005 6:50 am
Screen display offset
I do not have another computer to test the display on.
Shadowhawk,
Can you try to test it on a friends computer or you can try to remove all your other usb drivers? Sometimes you will have driver conflicts that cause strange things to happen like your problem. If you can replicate the problem with another pc then we can eliminate the problem is the pc. Also, you can try removing and reinstalling LCDC.
Can you try to test it on a friends computer or you can try to remove all your other usb drivers? Sometimes you will have driver conflicts that cause strange things to happen like your problem. If you can replicate the problem with another pc then we can eliminate the problem is the pc. Also, you can try removing and reinstalling LCDC.