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Lights out

At this point, if you haven’t already, turn off the lights or pull the blinds, or whatever. You don’t need your calibration compromised by light sneaking in, so for your safest result, make your room as dark as possible.

Place the Spyder

Tilt the screen back. Then take the cap off the Spyder and pull the cord through it so it’s long enough to hang over the back, so the sensor is positioned roughly on the diagram on the screen.

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No need to be too stressed about the position on the screen.  You don't need to be exactly in the outline given, just be generally in that area.

But it IS important for the device to be sitting perfectly flat on the screen.  Don't let any light leak in at the sides.  Tilt your screen back to ensure this.

Click “Next” to begin the calibration process.

Brightness >>

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