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What causes this effect in monitors?

Rebel7254

Senior member
The display on a monitor is falling or drooping off on the sides. On my monitor at home it just does it on one side. The whole display just kinda falls down to the right a little bit, and I think it's getting worse. Right now I'm at school and it's doing it on both sides. It makes kinda like an arc. The display settings don't phase it....it just looks like the sides are dropping off. I hope I explained it good enough. There's probably a term for it but I don't know what it is. What is the cause of this?
 
I think the kids in your school are just messing with the monitor controls. I think that's caused by adjusting the trapezoid control on the monitor. You have to press the buttons on the monitor to get the right setting. Hope this is what you're looking for.
 
And also, make sure some trickster hasn't placed a magnet on the side of your monitor or under it.
 
Maybe that is true about the ones at school, but mine just does it on one side. Messing with the trapezoid or anything doesn't get rid of it. As far as I know there is nothing magnetic close to the monitor. My speakers are magnetically shielded, and I don't think my phone (not cordless) or my mouse is magnetic. I think the thing is going bad.
 
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