Re: Monitor shadows



Access the OSD (On Screen Diagnostics), do both a Factory Reset
and if available a Degaussing on the monitor. The icon usually looks
like a horseshoe shaped magnet for degaussing ( De-Magnetizing ).

"gvan" <gvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The shadows are evident in all applications. I have not changed cable or
card at all. The cable is hardwired to the monitor, therefore the card
would
be the first thing to try?
--
Gary


"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote:

Bitstring <FD6A5780-2563-4F33-878E-854C1F54FBDF@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, from the
wonderful person gvan <gvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said
Nine month old flatscreen monitor developed shadows either side of print
or
pictures. Contacted manufacturer (Proview). Response was that it is in
the
computer software or drivers. Suggested conecting the monitor to
another
computer to validate issue. This is true the monitor worked fine on
another
computer. Don't know where to go from here?

Try a different graphics card, or cable. Most likely the card though. It
almost certainly ISN'T software, unless it only happens with one
application. I assume you are using it with old stile analogue VGA
cable, not a DVI cable??

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GSV Three Minds in a Can
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