Reply 60 of 65, by afshin6760
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Tiido wrote on 2026-06-29, 14:15:If you want to fix the moiré at higher (or specific, adverse) resolutions you have to adjust the focus of the beam itself by tuning the potentiometers on the HV transformer in the monitor, toward less focus and then the moiré will disappear but image sharpness will suffer aswell. 17" monitor at any mask tech will not give a lot of playroom, if the beam focus makes the spot small enough and resolution tried to be displayed approaches mask geometry limits, there will be moiré.
The option in the OSD merely wobbles the raster and makes the moiré less noticable at cost of jittery image, which I find far worse than the moiré itself.
Thanks for the tip. I knew this and the v-morie OSD sometimes helps , but I don't know why I have to change this number every time I turn on my monitor. Usually, and sometimes, the OSD doesn't fit in the range of 0 to 100 and I have to refresh the video frequency again.
I don't know if this is my monitor's fault or if it's normal.