MONITOR FAQS
There
is no display on the monitor, what do I do now?
Make sure the
monitor is on. If no power light (green or orange light) is seen on the monitor
display try pressing the power button until it comes on. If your computer
monitor was on and you stepped away from the computer and upon returning it was
black, it's likely that the computer is asleep. Try moving your mouse, clicking
the mouse buttons, and/or pressing any key (space bar) on the keyboard to wake
it up. Make sure that the monitor is connected properly to the back of the
computer.
What
do I do if the image on screen is distorted or skewed?
You may receive a
distorted image when the cable is loose or defective. Disconnect the video
cable going from the back of the computer and verify that no pins are bent,
burnt or broken. Once verified re-connect the monitor cable. If the refresh
rate is not properly set the monitor may have a wavy or an appearance that
lines are going down or across the monitor slowly or fast, this may also cause
a flickering affect. A distorted image can be caused by magnetic or other types
of interference. Verify no speakers, fans or other magnetic devices are close
to the monitor.
I
get a 'no signal input' message, what do I do?
Verify that the
monitor is properly connected in the back of the monitor as well as to the back
of the computer. If the monitor appears to be connected properly, verify that a
cable is not loose by disconnecting all cables that can be disconnected in the
back of the monitor (generally the data cable cannot be disconnected). Next,
disconnect the data cable connected to the back of the computer and then
reconnect the cable. When connecting the cable in the back of the computer
ensure the cable connection is tight. Most Computers will also have screw ends
that can be screwed in to hold the connector in place.
There
are black borders on my screen, what do I do?
If the resolution
was recently changed it is possible for the monitor to not auto adjust or shift
to the correct size. If this occurs, the resolution can be changed back to the
original setting or you can manually adjust the monitor. If a black border
exists on the monitor it can generally be resolved by manually adjusting the
horizontal or vertical width. Because each monitor is different, the method of
adjusting this setting will vary; consult your monitor documentation.
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