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Picture is small then gets large then gets small again.
When we turn on the tv the picture is small then gets larger then smaller then larger. Keeps doing this the whole time your watching it. We have a phillips magnavox projection big screen tv.
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Either the solenoid is junk or you hooked it up wrong.
Don't know exactly what you're working on but in general for GMs,
There will be two large connections and one or two smaller connections on the solenoid
On large connection should have been connected to the starter when it was purchased. Don't use it for anything else.
The other larger connection is for the battery positive cable and any of the wires that had a larger eyelet. At least one, maybe two wires.
Then on to the smaller connections of the solenoid.
One will be labeled "S". Use this one for the wire with the small eyelet.
In the "basic text" box are 2 A's, a large one with an up arrow to make the text larger, and a small one with a down arrow to make the text smaller. Just click on the large A until you get the size you want.
Press the F11 button to get full screen.
To return back to normal screen, press the F11 button again.
You can also hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard and Scroll down the scrolling button on the mouse.
To revert to normal , again hold the CTRL button on the keyboard and scroll upwards.
When that happens again, try choosing the smaller image size of the webcam, take a photo of yourself or anyone or anything, then choose the larger image size of the webcam, then take a photo again. If nothing happens, I guess you should delete large files from your computer to give more memory on it.
What model and brand is your television?
Is it a CRT type or DLP?
If picture is getting smaller then larger, and its a crt rear projection television sound like you have bad connections around the Flyback transformer and or horizontal circuits. This usually happens when a connection is made on the circuit board and the picture returns to normal especially during a cold start, but as the television warms up the connections on the board start to seperate and the problem starts occuring or it could be in the reverse process. Unstable at first then when tv gets warm it make better connections. All in all have a technician check the HV section of your deflection board.
It shouldn't make any difference which monitor you are connecting to any computer. In fact, I am running a 19" HP Flat Panel on my Dell Dimension 2400 right now. It is NOT a wide screen monitor as the Dell built in graphics card will not support the RESOLUTION RATIO required for the wide screen. Check what setting is "native resolution" for your monitor and see if your graphics card will support it. If not, using your old monitor, try different resolution settings. Right click on your desk top, click on properties and that should bring up the display properties box. Try a lower setting as larger settings are the ones that will give you a black screen. It will probably give you a smaller picture on your old monitor, or perhaps smaller or larger icons on the desk top. Accept the new settings, turn off your computer and switch monitors, and turn your computer back on. If you get a picture, but it does not fill the whole screen or the icons seem too large or small, then go back into properties from the desktop and try a different resolution ratio until the picture seems correct.
This is a common problem with the older models. The opt chip fails. You can get a repair kit at www.magnavoxhelp.com. After a few months of getting smaller and smaller the audio and video will go out but the power light will remain lit.
The printer does recognize 2 different catridges. My understanding is that the smaller is specific to photos,
but the larger is used for everyday text and pages.
I would get the cartridge and then wait to see if the printer
won't print photos when small cardtridge is out. If it does
print, pictures may not be good enough for you.
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