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  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

    Always done that with the buttons on the front-bottom of the monitor... (I too have Samsung and more than happy with)

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    Nish Nishant
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    Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

    Always done that with the buttons on the front-bottom of the monitor...

    Chris is a techno-geek. He is possibly challenged at using hardware buttons. He's gotta have software options. :-D

    Regards, Nish


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    • C Chris Maunder

      I have a crappy screen at home. It's washed out, has a terrible viewing angle, and the colours drastically change as you change the angle at which you are viewing. It's a Samsung and I had assumed it would be pretty good but caveat emptor. I was in the Display Properties dialog in Windows 10 - again - and decided to give the display tuning wizard a go. I've used this in Win7 but completely forgot about it. 2 mins later and my screen is now actually usable. I'm impressed that seemingly small tweaks, guided by that wizard in such a sensible, intuitive way, have made such a huge difference. Nice one.

      cheers Chris Maunder

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      Let me guess... The wizard sugested to use the good old CGA color scheme. Nothing beats cyan text on a magenta background. :-)

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      • C Chris Maunder

        I have a crappy screen at home. It's washed out, has a terrible viewing angle, and the colours drastically change as you change the angle at which you are viewing. It's a Samsung and I had assumed it would be pretty good but caveat emptor. I was in the Display Properties dialog in Windows 10 - again - and decided to give the display tuning wizard a go. I've used this in Win7 but completely forgot about it. 2 mins later and my screen is now actually usable. I'm impressed that seemingly small tweaks, guided by that wizard in such a sensible, intuitive way, have made such a huge difference. Nice one.

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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        Chris Maunder wrote:

        It's a Samsung and I had assumed it would be pretty good but caveat emptor.

        You assumed, ah yes. I'd have thought you'd have investigated it's capablilities before the buy, but just because that is the sensible thing to do musn't let me assume everybody would do that.

        Chris Maunder wrote:

        terrible viewing angle

        I don't see where a wizzard would change anything about the viewing angle and, except of course if said wizzard advised you to throw out the old display and buy a new one. Cheers!

        "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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          Chris Maunder wrote:

          It's a Samsung and I had assumed it would be pretty good but caveat emptor.

          You assumed, ah yes. I'd have thought you'd have investigated it's capablilities before the buy, but just because that is the sensible thing to do musn't let me assume everybody would do that.

          Chris Maunder wrote:

          terrible viewing angle

          I don't see where a wizzard would change anything about the viewing angle and, except of course if said wizzard advised you to throw out the old display and buy a new one. Cheers!

          "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

          Ron White, Comedian

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          Chris Maunder
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          Well, sometimes one makes assumptions on the quality of an item by it's brand, especially when one's in a damn hurry. Call me human.

          Manfred Rudolf Bihy wrote:

          I don't see where a wizzard would change anything about the viewing angle

          It can't. IT did, however, help me simply, quickly and effectively make the best of a bad setup. Good enough, in fact, that the issues with the monitor aren't anywhere near as noticeable.

          cheers Chris Maunder

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            Well, sometimes one makes assumptions on the quality of an item by it's brand, especially when one's in a damn hurry. Call me human.

            Manfred Rudolf Bihy wrote:

            I don't see where a wizzard would change anything about the viewing angle

            It can't. IT did, however, help me simply, quickly and effectively make the best of a bad setup. Good enough, in fact, that the issues with the monitor aren't anywhere near as noticeable.

            cheers Chris Maunder

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            Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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            Chris Maunder wrote:

            Call me human.

            Hello human! ;)

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              Well, sometimes one makes assumptions on the quality of an item by it's brand, especially when one's in a damn hurry. Call me human.

              Manfred Rudolf Bihy wrote:

              I don't see where a wizzard would change anything about the viewing angle

              It can't. IT did, however, help me simply, quickly and effectively make the best of a bad setup. Good enough, in fact, that the issues with the monitor aren't anywhere near as noticeable.

              cheers Chris Maunder

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              Chris Maunder wrote:

              Call me human.

              Why thank-you and you .......![^]

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              • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

                Chris Maunder wrote:

                It's a Samsung and I had assumed it would be pretty good but caveat emptor.

                You assumed, ah yes. I'd have thought you'd have investigated it's capablilities before the buy, but just because that is the sensible thing to do musn't let me assume everybody would do that.

                Chris Maunder wrote:

                terrible viewing angle

                I don't see where a wizzard would change anything about the viewing angle and, except of course if said wizzard advised you to throw out the old display and buy a new one. Cheers!

                "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                Ron White, Comedian

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                fglenn
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                There are places (like banks) where they put hardware filters over the screens to deliberately narrow the viewing angle. Obviously they don't want to deal with snoopers.

                Fletcher Glenn

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                  There are places (like banks) where they put hardware filters over the screens to deliberately narrow the viewing angle. Obviously they don't want to deal with snoopers.

                  Fletcher Glenn

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                  Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                  And this has to do exactly what with my response to OP's post? :doh:

                  "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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                    And this has to do exactly what with my response to OP's post? :doh:

                    "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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                    fglenn
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                    Manfred Rudolf Bihy wrote:

                    And this has to do exactly what with my response to OP's post?

                    You made a comment indicating that a narrow viewing angle may be a "bad thing"tm. I was commenting that sometimes a narrow viewing angle is a desired characteristic.

                    Fletcher Glenn

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                      Manfred Rudolf Bihy wrote:

                      And this has to do exactly what with my response to OP's post?

                      You made a comment indicating that a narrow viewing angle may be a "bad thing"tm. I was commenting that sometimes a narrow viewing angle is a desired characteristic.

                      Fletcher Glenn

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                      Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                      fglenn wrote:

                      You made a comment indicating that a narrow viewing angle may be a "bad thing"

                      You'd have to quote me for that, as I said no such thing. You may be referring to OP's post.

                      fglenn wrote:

                      I was commenting that sometimes a narrow viewing angle is a desired characteristic.

                      Captain obvious strikes again! :rolleyes:

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