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Frequently Asked Questions
Show Part Numbers Hide Part Numbers 7000021, 7000385, 7000386, 7000387, 7000584, 7000595, 7000608, 7000634, 7000635, 7000636, 7000637, 7000680, 7000717, 7000718, 7000722, 7000723, 7000745, 7000746, 7000751, 7000823, 7000825, 7000826, 7000829, 7000832, 7000833, 7000957, 7000959, 7000963, 7000964, 7001267, 7001268, 7001269, 7001280, 7001302, 7001371, 7001372, 7001375, 7001376, 7001377, 7001382, 7001473, 7001532, 7001546, 7001547, 7001548, 7001550, 7001551, 7001552, 7001553, 7001564, 7001570, 7001701, 7001764, 7002053, 7002089, 7002091, 7002139, 7002686, 7002688, 7002689, 7002691, 7002702, 7002832, 7003070, 7003372, 7003473, 7003596, 7003795, 7003823, 7003824, 7003825, 7004035, 7004038, 7004305, 7004308, CS1572FS, MON015004AASC, MON015006ABWW, MON015006ACWW, MON015010AAWW, MON015010ABWW, MON015011AAWW, MON015013AAWW, MON017003AAWW, MON017003ABWW, MON017006AAWW, MON017008AAWW Q: What is pincushioning?A: Pincushioning alters the shape of on-screen images, making them appear concave. For example, the sides of a pincushioned rectangle bend inward, as if someone were poking the image from off-screen. The opposite effect, when the image bows out, is called barrel distortion. To achieve the correct rectangular image on the monitor, use the control buttons found inside the control panel.
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