Chances are pretty good that it is the speakers sitting next to the monitor. A quick way to check this is to put them next to a tv (not for to long tho) and see if you notice any discolorization, if you do then the speakers are giving off a magnetic field which will mess up your monitor and cause the shakes after long exposure. Tom > 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. > ----- PCBUILD mailing list - http://nospin.com Bob Wright:[log in to unmask] - Drew Dunn:[log in to unmask]