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    HELP!!, can you control the vertical position of a laptop display?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by abj27, Nov 18, 2010.

  1. abj27

    abj27 Notebook Guru

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    I accidentally drop my laptop (asus ul30-vt) and now it has a big horizontal dead pixel line, I change the resolution to 1280*600 and disable the stretching so i can allmost see my desktop complete. The problem is that the image appears in the middle of the screen and i cannot move it down, I can do than on the lcd display that is on my desktop but i dont know how to do it on my laptop. Can you help me?

    (Sorry for my poor english)
     
  2. Duct Tape Dude

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    I don't think you can do that on a laptop screen... it'd depend on the drivers I think. Where is the horizontal line?