It could also be the magnets on the outside ot the tube are slightly
mis-rotated, but you need to discharge the tube before working on it as
it will give quite a kick, we used to use a wire earthing the blade of a
suitably insulated long screwdriver clip to short out the HT. Or
switch it off and leave it for a day or two to naturally discharge.
Usual disclaimers apply and I recommend servicing by authourised
personel only.
But most monitors have geometry adjustment somewhere in the menu.
Chris Barker wrote:
> It must have something to do with the wires which are placed
> horizontally near the top and near the bottom of the screen.
>
> I have a Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 93SB which does not exhibit the
> distortion that you describe Chuck. This leads me to believe that it
> is not specific to a flat-screen CRT.
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