HELP: My monitor display wiggles!
By pelo26
@pelo26 (1552)
Philippines
May 15, 2007 6:45pm CST
Computer gurus I need your help. Why does my internet browser window wiggles? The corners shake like some cellphone signal is interfering with the display. I'm quite puzzled because all other applications, my desktop and everything else don't have the same problem. Have you encountered this? I'm protected with an updated and registered McAfee AntiVirus Software and my monitor seems to be working just fine with other applications... What should I do?
3 responses
@killahclaire (3665)
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16 May 07
I am going to bet that it is your modem is too lcose to your monitor.
Try moving your modem adn whatever away from the monitor a bit further and see if that helps. Also watch for if you have a ligth that flashed when your modem is in action and see if it is time with your wriggling.
Let me know how you get on!
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@pelo26 (1552)
• Philippines
21 May 07
ei killahclaire. yes your're right. My modem is only six inches away from the monitor not to mention the two speakers on each side. Anyway, the speakers are magnetically shielded and I have tried hitting the degauss function of the monitor but it still doesn't solve the problem. I tried moving the modem away but still no result. Anyway I found a temporary fix by switching among available monitor refresh rates. I beginning to think that I'm haveing a hardware problem.
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@killahclaire (3665)
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21 May 07
Why don't you phone up the number in the manual cos they always seem to put you on to a help desk first. Or what you could do is go in a shop and mention that you bought one there a while ago and what its doing and they person working on the floor might offer you advice. Doesn't matter if you didnt buy it there...just pretend you did and make out you are reluctant to bring it down cos you cant get it there or something.
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@monkeykingaround (896)
• United States
16 May 07
That only happen to me when I receive a call on my cell phone. Maybe your problem is the wiring. It's not plug in tight. Or maybe it's windy. ^_^ I don't know. I am dropping by to see what expert are suggesting if my monitor ever do that, I'll know what to do. I am no computer guru.
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