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Widescreen reset
Go to the control panel and click display and reset it the way you want it. You may have to do this everytime you play your game.
My broadband stick has become lose, i have to hold
I assume you are talking about a USB port that is loose. A usb Port is repairable but unless you have a hot air station I do not recommend you try it yourself. If you have another USB port try the broadband stick there if you have the same problem it is the stick that is the problem not your port. Good luck.
I have a 17" Gem
Hello,
You shouldn't need to install software for a monitor to work. What you may have to do though, is configure your display settings to allow an external display. Your laptop might have a function key to do this. Try clicking the function key + the key that looks like a monitor display on your laptops keyboard. This should activate the external display port. You might also try going into the control panel, select display and enable the secondary display. Also a 17 inch display probably has a screen resolution of 1024x768 or 1280x1024 so make sure you don't set the resolution any higher then that or the display might not show anything.
Chris
I am looking for a
On eBay or Google Product Search or Amazon, search
GEM GL-822 power
or
GEM GL-822 12V 5A
There are a number available there. It is 12V DC, 5A
Monitor has fast moving color bands. Unplugging
looks like to video card is on its last leg now.
if your computer has built in vga port, transfer the vga cable from the video card and see if the problem disappear. Or better if you have extra video card replace the old one and see if the problem remains.
Most likely its the video card problem, you can also try fixing the vga cable connected on your video card and monitor. It has two screws on both end that need to be fix.
let me know if this help
I have a gem. Model
you have to manually adjust the screen horizontal sizesetting from your OSD. I have that problem every now and then, even with a regular tube monitor.
I was cleaning the bottom of the screen and hit
There should be a button that pulls up a menu to adjust color/contrast/ bright, etc. Press it and go through the menu options by either repeatedly pressing the menu button, or by using up-down-right left arrows. Adjust your colors using these options, or if available, try "auto" adjust.
I don't know this particular monitor, and am no "expert", but these options should be available on virtually any LCD monitor. A final option, if adjusting these does not help, look at all the menu - settings. If you see "recall" or "restore" or "default" anywhere, try selecting that option.
Good luck
The monitor just went black, and the LED next to
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