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controls-Vertical
Hold, Vertical
Size,
and
Brightness-are
on
the back
panel
of the monitor.
(See
Figure
5.)
An icon
identifies
each
control.
Verticol
Size
Verticol
n",O
Brightness
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3.
If
the display is moving
vertically,
tum
the
Vertical
Hold
control
until
the
picture
becomes
stable.
4. If
the
display
looks
stretched so
that characters
on the
top and
bottom lines
are
partially
obscured,
or
if
the ctraracters look
squashed,
turn the
Vertical
Size control
until
you
have
lengthened
or shortened
the display
the desired
degree.
5.
To
achieve a
good
balance
between
screen and
character
brightnes's,
turn
the
Brightness
control. If
you're
using the
monitor
with
a computer
that
produces
shades of
gray,
you'll get
the
best
resule
if
you
set the
brightness
at a
point
where
black
areas
of the
display start to
turn black. At
this setting,
black
is
actually
black and
not
a shade
of
gny.If
you
hrrn the Brightness
control too far into
the
black region,
some
of the darker
gray
shades
of the display will not
be
visible.
6.
Find
the
Contrast control
on the right
side
of the
monitor.
It's
just
below the
On-Off button.
(See
Figure 4.) Rotate
the Contrast
control
toward
the
rear
of the monitor
to increase
contrast.
Rotate
it
toward the front
to
decrease
contrzrsl Set the
contrast
to
a comfortable
level.
&
Note:
If
you
can't solve
a
problem
with
the monitor
controls,
take
the monitor
to
your
authorized
Apple
dealer.
Go
ahead
and
position
the
computer
and
monitor
as
you
prefer
for
your
work.
Some models
of
Apple
computers
arelarge
enough
to
let
you
pldce
the Apple Monochrome
Monitor
directly on
top of the
computer's
case.
Try it
and see if
you
like
it
there.
If
not,
you
can
place
the monitor
to the
side.
Apple
Monochrome
Monltor
Owner's
Gulde
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