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meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> Another thing, Dale: |
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> Try to activate the settings menu of the monitor in question when it |
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> is attached (nonworking) to the PC. |
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> If you can see the menu: The monitor does not hang. |
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> When in the menu try to figure out, whether the monitor thinks it |
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> is receiving a signal. If not: cable defect or graphics card not |
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> seeing the monitor (due to a cable defect: sense pin for example). |
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> May be the monitor simply does not came out of its standby/sleep mode |
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> ?? |
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> Fingers crossed... |
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> mcc |
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The monitor won't let me access the settings when I push the button.. |
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It has the little wheel looking thing. I did while I had switched it |
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while the system was already powered on, there is not anything I can |
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find to change. It has brightness, contrast and such as that but |
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nothing related to the computer part. I guess this is sort of a dumb |
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monitor. |
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This is really weird. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |