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Screen moving itself to wrong position

Whenever I change resolution to 1152x864, the monitor pops-up "Auto Processing" and suddenly moves the image "away" from the monitor so there are black stripes on the right and bottom of my screen. I can't change it back manually because the values don't allow me to move it enough to fix it completely.

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What is the brand and model of your computer?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: Laptop shutdown when screen was move

I would suspect that you have an LCD cable problem. Either it has an intermittent open that is caused by the repetitive flexing of the cable by opening and closing the lid, or the connector on the end of the cable needs to be reseated.
Hope this helps.
Ron

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: external monitor on Laptop not receiving a signal

When you start your computer, keep hitting the F8 key. you will get a menu that comes up.. Choose the VGA mode.. this will stop the computer from loading video drivers and will allow you to install the new monitor. 
Give that a try.. Hope it helps... let me know

anjana03

Roshan Rijal

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2009

SOURCE: The cursor jumps somewhere else on the screen as I

GO run type control then click mouse. there is four option button,pointer.pointeroption.hardwere, i think point optiom option may be change . reset it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: Inspiron 1750 Laptop Crashes Randomly When Moved

Please do a complete scan of the system. It might be affected with Trojan. Also, dont install the games in the OS drive.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2012

SOURCE: screen all gargled if i move the screen backwards or forwards i can eventually get a clear picture but have to leave it in that position if i move the screen again it goes gargled again

The video cord from the screen to the motherboard plugin may be loose, check to make sure the cable plug is firmly plugged in, then remove and reseat back in place.

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No space on the right to move the bars

To change your screen resolution
  1. Open Screen Resolution by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then, under Appearance and Personalization, clicking Adjust screen resolution.
  2. Click the drop-down list next to Resolution, move the slider to the resolution you want, and then click Apply.
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Why do windows change size/position whenever I power off monitor?

HAVE YOU READ THE MANUAL AS YOU DESCRIBE IT CAN BE AUTO ADJUSTING.
NEVER TURN OF THE MONITOR BEFORE WINDOWS.
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The right hand 1/3 of the screen is blank. Cannot get anything to display

sounds like you have to set the monitor resolution using your computer. right click desktop... graphics options. or Properties. look for Resolution slider. Move it around. press apply. see what happens. if it now fits but is fuzzy. change the refresh rate eg. 60 Hz or 75 Hz. On the monitor itself there is typically a button that allows you to move the image to fit the screen, quite often these settings are inadvertently played with by children ect. look for buttons/ menu's on your monitor itself. play with the settings .
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AUTO PROCESSING POPS UP AND FLASHES ON THE CENTER OF MONITOR IN A BOX

Hi
That is normal the monitor is adjusting itself for the resolution offerd by the PC. check your resolution setting on your pc and compare that to the monitor you might have it either to high or a little bit lower than the monitor can handle
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My Viewsonic VG2230wm refuses to use its native resolution of 1680 x 1050. Whenever I select this resolution, it registers on the computer display settings, but when I check on the monitor display panel...

You will need to adjust your monitor settings in the NVidia control panel. You can get to this by right clicking somewhere in a blank spot on your desktop and then selecting it from the menu. You will want to go into the Display section. If you aren't able to see that section, change from "Standard" to "Advanced" settings at the top of the screen.
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The monitor is giving a zoomed in view . its not giving the full view of the desktop screen rather a section of it is zoomed in . there are no settings to zoom out .??

ur setting may be set to low resolution...
try doing this
go to Desktop/right click/properties/Settings/Screen Resolution/
What do u c...what's the resolution there...800x600...
if the slider(pointer) is active use it to increase it to say 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024 etc.
use the correct resolution....as too much of resolution will make ur monitor un-viewable...
also try if ur monitor has some press button on them to make changes to the correct setting/zooming of the screen image...
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When the cursor is moved to the right or to the bottom of the screen, the entire view shifts left or up and a garbleb image aoppears.

If the screen picture moves then you have the wrong resolution set for your monitor and part of it is extending beyond the monitors capabilities. This is common if using a laptop.
Try going into you display properties on your computer and lower the resolution of the display.
If you search your monitor model, you should find the resolution that it is capable of.
1600x1024 may be the maximum. (not all video cards support all resolutions so you may have to choose another widescreen format)
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Flicker and Noice

1.try to change a screen resolution on your monitor. if did not solve your problem
2.change the colour quality either 32 bit or 16 bit

try your best.

please rate this solution whenever.
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Unable to have 1280x768 full screen with DVI cable

Use the menu button on the monitor itself to adjust for the screen size in DVI mode.

 

On your SVGA adapter, go to your display properties (right click on desktop) click ADVANCED and change the refresh rate to fix the first problem mentioned.

 

 

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Screen width keeps changing

This is a hardware problem. There's a high wattage resistor inside which normally gets quite hot. Eventually this resistor desolders itself due to heat and breaks the circuit. Any repair-shop can fix this by re-soldering mentioned resistor (it is easy to distinguish it by its brownish color) using a suitable solder or by replacing this resistor by a more powerful one. Another workaround is to change a video mode to, say, 1280x960 or 1152x864 (while in these modes, monitor circuit bypasses the said resistor).
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