Greetings;
Yes, your $10.00 speakers could be the cause. My kids computer has very
cheap speakers and I can move the speaker with the power adapter within it
closer to the monitor and watch it begin to wave. Also, your monitor could be
near a plug, a power switch box, or even wiring running behind the wall.
Good Luck.
Bill
Eric Maquiling wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have this Mag 17" monitor and 2 sometimes 3 machines connected to it via
> Raritan switch. I am experiencing display "shakes" in all modes in NT, 95
> and LInux. I thought I had a bad monitor cause it was happening to all
> the machines. I borrowed a large Ultrascan (Trinitron) monitor and it
> still shakes. I was wondering if there is anything else I should look
> into? Space issues in between computers? My cheap $10 speakers? I
> don't think its the Raritan switch because it is new and I also use it at
> work.
>
> TIA
>
> Eric Maquiling
> DSS/DH ID: 0x9B12CD29
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