Monday, September 13, 2010

Monitor shakes?

My monitor shakes sometimes...whats the grounds?


Answer:

Believe it or not.



Having a Halogen lamp on indistinguishable circuit, or in impossible to tell apart room will do it. I have have several larger CRTs that would jitter or twitch at a high rate of speed, making the blind almost blurry. It took forever to figure out it be my halogen floor lamp.
My monitor used to shake as ably. I figured out it be because my speaker with the electrical plug be standing too close. Don't know if this will help you
The flyback or cathode sunbeam tube doesn't work properly due to long time usage.
maybe it is upset of u or its cold give it a blanket and see if that help
"Monitor Shakes" doesn't tell plenty about your problem. If your eyeshade is flickering, adjust your refresh rate to around 65 to 70 hertz and see if there's any difference. If the imitation is 'jumping around', try using your monitor's degauss feature. If that doesn't work, try removing any electronic items from around your computer. EMF from computer speakers, lamp or other appliances can cause your eyeshade to act funny. If it's an LCD peak.. I'm lost as to what to tell you. And the marked... don't leave your cell phone subsequent to your computer screen.. that too will create your screen to perform funny.

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