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OK, for some reason my monitor's screen is having convulsions!!

erikiksaz

Diamond Member
There are NO:

1)newly connected devices on my power strip
2)subwoofers/satellites near my monitor

The only thing that's new is my webcam, but i had that for a week now, and this "shaky" monitor thang's only popped up for the past 2 days. What's up with this thing? Are those solar flare thingies causing my monitor to "shake" or what? 😛 I haven't added anything new, so it SHOULDN'T be a problem....
 
I might just try that sohcrates....

But to do this...



<< Leave it off for 7 Days and see if it still does it.😉 >>



..would not be possible.
 
It's your cellphone. When I'm sitting at my computer, my cellphone is usually lying on my desk next to the monitor. Whenever the cellphone (GSM) contacts the mothership, my screen goes wacky. Then 2 seconds later it is fine.
 


<< It's your cellphone. When I'm sitting at my computer, my cellphone is usually lying on my desk next to the monitor. Whenever the cellphone (GSM) contacts the mothership, my screen goes wacky. Then 2 seconds later it is fine. >>



I'm too poor to afford a cell phone 😛
 


<< It's your cellphone. When I'm sitting at my computer, my cellphone is usually lying on my desk next to the monitor. Whenever the cellphone (GSM) contacts the mothership, my screen goes wacky. Then 2 seconds later it is fine. >>


Hmm..my cell phone doesn't do that (always sits next to monitor), but when my it gets a call, or has some trasmission between it and Cingular, or something, my speakers start buzzing, but only for a couple of seconds....wierd though, makes sense, but still kinda wierd 😉
 


<< KDS? >>



I got that monitor and that problem. Lol.



Mine happens when I have dark colours on the screen. For example, if I have a black background and open a white window, the screen will convulse. If I have only a light background, then nothinghappens.




<-- too lazy to RMA monitor, so just uses light backgrounds.
 


<< any flourescent lights close to your monitor? their ballast can cause it too >>



Nope, no flourescent lights, nothing new to my room anyways. But actually, it seems that the problem has subsided...or let's hope so.
 
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