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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2012, 04:28 
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I know this has been answered somewhere because I can't have been the first, this wonderful site proves that but after many searches have found nothing as I don't know enough about what i am looking for to find the answer.

The issue I am having is not about the stretching of the side monitors, I understand its normal, but the alignment of straight objects in the side monitors, I took some images of what I am referring to from my phone.









I have tried the bezel compensation tool in the ccc programe for my ati cards but to no avail



this is what it looks like with no bezel compensation




is this normal, can i fix it?


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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2012, 18:59 
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In the calibration, you need to adjust each triangle, so that from where you sit the hypotenuse of the triangle is linear, currently it is a broken angle. That should eliminate most of what you're seeing.


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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2012, 20:30 
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It's normal, no way around it unless you do like I do and use a circular projection screen with edge blending. Most triple-head users tilt the side displays like that and on content with straight lines showing on both the center and side displays no way to better align them to keep from that perspective issue.

Bezels and alignment issues with content like that are some of the reasons why I graduated from LCDs to projectors.

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