Re: need computer help
> Nope- it isn't near speakers, and what is a degauss button?
More expensive monitors (and some cheaper newer ones) have it -- it
removes the remnants of previous magnetic fields and realigns everything
to be normal again.
If you don't have one, a repairman would need to do it with a special
deguassing tool. But don't sweat it -- I doubt that would solve the
overall problem. It just might eliminate any extra 'noise' to make the
main symptoms more obvious.
Is it a regular CRT monitor, or a flat panel? How big is it?
Chris
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