Re: The Color 'Red' is missing
There is no menu button on my monitor, H.
Instead I have a "Pin Cushion" button and a "Degauss Switch", besides the
vertical and horizontal adjustments.
With a bit of luck, that degauss switch may just be my answer, we'll see.
Harry.
"Heirloom" <roland58XX@XXcox.net> wrote in message
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> Mine did...........all three of them. Odd. Even at that, would the menu
> button not respond?? I would think it should.
> Heirloom, old and worked for me
>
> "George Gee" <georgegee@nomaps.com> wrote in message
> news:e%23XLcL70HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > Heirloom
> >
> > If Harry's screen is a CRT, it will not show any information
> > i.e. no screensaver or "Have no signal".
> >
> > George Gee
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Heirloom" <roland58XX@XXcox.net> wrote in message
> > news:O9P1GB40HHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>I explained that in my earlier post, <H>. Simply turn on your
monitor,
> >>without turning on the cpu....you can leave everything connected. Your
> >>monitor should have some sort of screen saver built in that will inform
> >>you that you "have no signal" and "the monitor is working
> >>properly"....usually, a small window of varying colors that moves around
> >>on the screen. Additionally, you should have access to the menu of
> >>settings which includes the color adjustments, skew, brightness,
contrast,
> >>etc. If these menu items and the screen saver message are of proper
> >>color, then the problem is with something other than your monitor, i.e.
> >>the video cable, the connections or the video card and/or the integrity
of
> >>its' seating. If the color is okay in the monitor only test, try first
> >>reconnecting the video cable at both ends. If this does not help, then
> >>try 'reseating' the video card (taking proper precautions of
disconnecting
> >>power and grounding yourself to the case or suitable ground so as not to
> >>destroy any static sensitive devices).
> >>
> >> If the color is out of whack in the monitor only test, you have a bad
> >> monitor and, as stated by someone earlier, don't waste your money
getting
> >> a CRT fixed. Bite the bullet and get an LCD....they are getting pretty
> >> cheap now. If the video cable is at fault, you can 'usually' reproduce
> >> the symptoms by moving or wiggling the cable and connections. If this
> >> fails to help, you are left with swapping the video card.....they, too,
> >> are getting pretty cheap.......you could probably find someone that
will
> >> give you one of their old 32 or 64Meg cards that is still working well.
> >>
> >> Suggest you go back through the pertinent portions of this thread, all
> >> the suggestions seem to have been valid.
> >> Heirloom, old and must find some
> >> sustinence
> >>
> >> "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:%233WoT$u0HHA.4652@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >>>
> >>> With just the monitor on, H?
> >>> How does that play out?
> >>> (Don't mind my ignorance!) <H>.
> >
> >
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