Recently purchased a sim-lab 100/200 triple monitor stand. Pleased with the construction, and very glad I got the heavier model, it is rock solid.
However, I can see no way to make fine adjustments to align monitors properly. My right one sits lower than the left, and neither right or left align properly in the vertical plane, the top of both of them tip inwards, so there is no way they can fit flush to the center monitor. Sim-labs makes an expensive solution with an adapter of some sort that attaches between the monitor and the VESA mount, though it is out of stock.
Neither arm is level, and there is no way I can see to adjust them.
Putting a level on the top of my center monitor, it is not close to level compared to the cross piece of the stand.
So far, the Invidia software has not helped, but I will work on that more today, see if I cannot at least get the image on the right screen to align with the image on the center screen. I have worked with it, but so far have not gotten great results.
I would guess I am not the only one with this issue, regardless of the stand you are using.
Any ideas on how to tackle this?
I now wonder if I should have made one of the DIY wood stands I saw built on youtube, it would take a lot of fiddling around, but it would be possible to at least move the VESA mount independent of the arms.
Thanks for any help.
However, I can see no way to make fine adjustments to align monitors properly. My right one sits lower than the left, and neither right or left align properly in the vertical plane, the top of both of them tip inwards, so there is no way they can fit flush to the center monitor. Sim-labs makes an expensive solution with an adapter of some sort that attaches between the monitor and the VESA mount, though it is out of stock.
Neither arm is level, and there is no way I can see to adjust them.
Putting a level on the top of my center monitor, it is not close to level compared to the cross piece of the stand.
So far, the Invidia software has not helped, but I will work on that more today, see if I cannot at least get the image on the right screen to align with the image on the center screen. I have worked with it, but so far have not gotten great results.
I would guess I am not the only one with this issue, regardless of the stand you are using.
Any ideas on how to tackle this?
I now wonder if I should have made one of the DIY wood stands I saw built on youtube, it would take a lot of fiddling around, but it would be possible to at least move the VESA mount independent of the arms.
Thanks for any help.