This is kind of an odd request, I know, but here goes.
I have 3 of these monitors and I am running NV 2D surround. The issue I'm having is that the vertical display angle is top down. When the monitors are configured in portrait mode so that the bottom of the panel faces the left, the display on the right most monitor looks really bad. I modded the stand mount to flip the display around, but the software doesn't support having only 1 monitor flipped. It's all or nothing. So, what I am trying to figure out is how to re-wire the panel to flip the horizontal and vertical and fool the software into thinking that the panel is wired the same as the other two. It might be possible to flip the polarizing film out to achieve the same effect but I'm not that familiar with LCD panel technology differences, and even so, a splice and soldier job seems like a lot less work.
I have 3 of these monitors and I am running NV 2D surround. The issue I'm having is that the vertical display angle is top down. When the monitors are configured in portrait mode so that the bottom of the panel faces the left, the display on the right most monitor looks really bad. I modded the stand mount to flip the display around, but the software doesn't support having only 1 monitor flipped. It's all or nothing. So, what I am trying to figure out is how to re-wire the panel to flip the horizontal and vertical and fool the software into thinking that the panel is wired the same as the other two. It might be possible to flip the polarizing film out to achieve the same effect but I'm not that familiar with LCD panel technology differences, and even so, a splice and soldier job seems like a lot less work.
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