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My HPL1940T montor shows a jumpy image en the warning "Auto adjustment in Progress": keeps ******* up. How can I solve this problem. I'm sorry for possible mistyping in this messag, but de box with this message is blocking my view of this messagebox

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Check the buttons on the sceen. there is a button which says AUTO. Might be that button is pressed. Try to check the reason for that and release that button, it will be fine.

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