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Tap the screen using the stylus when the "Touch the Touch Screen to continue" message appears.
When the main menu appears, tap the stylus on the Settings Menu Panel at the bottom middle part of the screen.
Tap the calendar/time icon (the blue icon, second from the left).
Tap the calendar icon at the top of the screen.
Tap
the up or down arrows above the month, day, and year to change the
values. When finished, tap the "Confirm" button in the lower right
corner.
Wait for the the confirmation message to disappear, then tap "Go
Back," then "Quit," then "Yes" to exit. The unit will shut down
automatically to save the settings.
my hcl 17inches monitor is displaying contrast,brightness etc automatically in the middle of the screen.even if i press the menu buttons it disappears for a sec and comes again and again.what should i do to solve this?
There is no feasible way to fix this. The problem is a short in the circuitry of your flat screen. If the monitor is off warranty, it's cheaper to replace the monitor than to have it repaired.
If you are using a Dell's LCD, most probably the soft button of the menu panel need to be replaced. I recommend you try to resolder back the soft button 1st, sometimes it's just having a dry joint after years of usage, if you are familiar with electronic component soldering.
the adjustment box for colour, brightness and contrast stays fixed on the screen. i tried pressing the exit button.... after a few times it disappears only to reappear within a few minutes. also the auto adjustment option, for which we are supposed to manually press the i button, keeps auto adjusting the screen whenever it feels like it. the box appears right in middle of the screen and is a real nuisance as it blocks out the main portion.
Tap the screen using the stylus when the "Touch the Touch Screen to continue" message appears.
When the main menu appears, tap the stylus on the Settings Menu Panel at the bottom middle part of the screen.
Tap the calendar/time icon (the blue icon, second from the left).
Tap the large clock icon (on the right)
Tap the up or down arrows above the hour and minute to change the time. When finished, tap the "Confirm" button in the lower right corner.
Wait for the the confirmation message to disappear, then tap "Go Back," then "Quit," then "Yes" to exit. The unit will shut down automatically to save the settings.
Changing the date
Remove all games from the Nintendo DS.
Turn the system on by pressing the POWER button.
Tap the screen using the stylus when the "Touch the Touch Screen to continue" message appears.
When the main menu appears, tap the stylus on the Settings Menu Panel at the bottom middle part of the screen.
Tap the calendar/time icon (the blue icon, second from the left).
Tap the calendar icon at the top of the screen.
Tap the up or down arrows above the month, day, and year to change the values. When finished, tap the "Confirm" button in the lower right corner.
Wait for the the confirmation message to disappear, then tap "Go Back," then "Quit," then "Yes" to exit. The unit will shut down automatically to save the settings.
I had a simalar problem with my Dell 2001FP. The issue is that there is false triggering of the switch; you need to open the front panel, and electrically remove the swictch from the circuit by:
1) analyze the circuit; its usally pretty simple - a voltage drop circuit.
2) disable the switch by either removing it with a solder gun or, simply by using a sharp blade and cutting the PCB track leading it to it, as I did.(much easier - and reversible!)
Fixed my problem.
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