Just the buttons at the bottom and they seem to not be working?So any help please Thank you
SOURCE: proview pl926wbi 19 inch monitor case removal
Hey Bob,
I just did this and the following worked for me.
1. Orient the monitor so the base is facing towards you and the top is facing away from your. Make sure the monitor is LCD up.
2. Grip the gray plastics just above the buttons and flex it up and towards you. You should be able to see the button control panel.
It should flex enough for you to rest the bezel and screw holes on top of the underside bezel. When doing this you have to wedge your finger tips between the LCD panel and the gray plastics to separate it. The trick is not to apply too much pressure to the LCD panel itself so you don't damage it. Almost all your pressure should be applied to the gray plastics as you lift "upwards" away from the LCD.
3. Once you have done this, you need to slide the bezel away from you towards the top of the monitor in order to release the side tabs and the top tabs. I found the best way to do this is to push upwards or away from you along the bottom left and right corners of the monitor and move upwards along the side of the monitor.
4. Once you have release the side latches the whole bezel should just slide upwards or away from you.
Note: When replacing the bezel you need to start from the top and insert the top tabs first. Then align the side tabs and last align the bottom button portion of the bezel.
SOURCE: trying to install my proview monitor
Sounds like an inverter problem. If the power supply is internal replace the capacitors coming out of the voltage regulators. These are usually 1000mf and/or 470mf. If that doesn't do the trick look up the numbers on the 8-pin chips that drive the secondary transformers on the inverter to see if they are getting the right voltages.
Good Luck!
SOURCE: Just installed a 17" Proview
What brand of sound card do u have? If it is on the motherboard, the drivers should be on the motherboard CD.
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