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This is a 19' Proview 998N monitor. At what seems to me as random intervals
something ticks and the picture all of a sudden becomes half an inch wider than the screen on each side. The picture "ticks" back to its normal size again after some time or after I bump the monitor a little. If I bump the monitor when the picture is normal size the picture becomes larger again. Any pointers? Tia arch |
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![]() "Archocane" wrote in message ink.net... This is a 19' Proview 998N monitor. At what seems to me as random intervals something ticks and the picture all of a sudden becomes half an inch wider than the screen on each side. The picture "ticks" back to its normal size again after some time or after I bump the monitor a little. If I bump the monitor when the picture is normal size the picture becomes larger again. Any pointers? Tia arch Likely a bad solder connection or marginal component. It isn't a good idea to run the monitor in this condition, you run the risk of destroying some rather expensive components, or even rendering the monitor beyond economical repair. Dave |
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