Sam,

Thank you!  It has been so long since anyone [other than I] had a
"tuner" on a stereo or tv or such, a "tuner" that actually had contacts
and turned, I'd forgotten about that stuff!

I will try to remember to get some; probably cheaper than any hammer
ViewSonic would recommend anyway.  };>

l.d.
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On Sun, 01 Apr 2001 19:59:45 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> Hello L.D.:

> On Sun, 01 Apr 2001 18:29:38 -0500, L.D. Best wrote:
<snip>
>> If you don't have DOS software to do this, can you tell me the size
>> hammer to use, and where to tap, to make this monitor do what it's
>> supposed to when it comes to adjusting the screen?

> As you know, this is a hardware problem.  I don't think it can be fixed
> by means of a software solution.  Maybe the contact surfaces in your
> little button switches have corroded, or maybe they have collected some
> moisture and dust.  You can get a little spray can of "contact cleaner" at
> Radio Shack and other stores where they sell electronics supplies.  The
> spray can comes with a long narrow hollow plastic tube to stick in the
> nozzle so you can spray the stuff into hard to access places.  I have
> used this type of product.  Sometimes it works wonders and sometimes it
> doesn't help at all.  It certainly won't hurt to try it.  Good luck!


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