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| 24832 | 2001-11-18 05:39:00 | When I open an application - and it doesn't seem to matter which one - every now and again it 'shivers' or 'wobbles' on the screen. It looks like someone is bumping the table or bumping the monitor. This may happen every 5 - 10 minutes and is just annoying because I don't know why it is doing it. Otherwise the applications function just perfectly. | Guest (0) | ||
| 24833 | 2001-11-18 07:50:00 | I have a screen that does that - an IBM G52. It is something to do with the screen as I have plugged several computers into it - all do the same thing. Can't help you resolve problem sorry ... just know you are not alone ;-) | Guest (0) | ||
| 24834 | 2001-11-18 08:08:00 | Nati Have you tried another monitor? It could be a fault in that one or alternatively, it could be external electromagnetic interference. Interference is not very likely as such interference is not usually so regular or cyclic but to prove or disprove this you should try the computer at another location that is at least 3 metres away from the present site. Billy 8-{) |
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| 24835 | 2001-11-18 09:39:00 | are you receiving text messages on a cellphone? the signal from/to the cellphone messes with the screen and creates a wobble or shiver... | Guest (0) | ||
| 24836 | 2001-11-18 19:31:00 | Also pulsing from Cell Phones. Every once in a while your cell phone lets out a little location pulse saying 'here I am' if you have it next to your screen it might do that too (does at home when I forget.) Wayne |
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