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You need to move that old monitor at least 3 feet from the newer one, for starters, and maybe even farther. That's probably the major part of your problem...older monitors are usually not well shielded. Also, your video may be flaky...if it's built in, you're out of luck. If it's a separate card, make sure it's well seated in its slot...if it's been in a long time, take it out and clean the contacts with an eraser and replace it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hull, Mitchell" <MHull@TLNA.COM> To: <scan@leben.com> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:16 AM Subject: Was: re: Monitor Choice (Poll), now Monitor "ringing" > I have this problem pretty badly-using a G450 graphics card, first with a > Cornerstone (shadow mask) , then with my current KDS AV95T (aperture > grille) monitor. Most notable with a pure black image-the white scroll bars > on the edge of the Photoshop window (for instance) ghost pretty badly into > the black. Its far worse on the left side of the monitor-which is next to > an old monitor I use for my PS palettes, running off the G450's dualhead. > Tried moving that monitor some and got no effect on the main monitor > > I tried two Cornerstones before sending getting a refund from MonitorsDirect > (nice people), and the KDS didn't do it so badly at first, but 6 months > later its annoying me quite a lot. > > What's the cure-new cable? I don't think I can swap the cable out of the > KDS, its hard-wired. Of course, I DO know a skilled video technician who > could probably fix something up for me, voiding the warranty in the > process.... > > Mitch, on the digest - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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