> Stupid answer.... try moving the monitor and see if anything changes. > You can get a video cable extension cord if necessary. Try plugging > the monitor into a different outlet, could be a power problem (like > having the monitor on the same line as a motorized appliance for > example). If there is a degauss button on the monitor try that. I > doubt you damaged your monitor, it sounds like magnetic field > interferance, or powerline crud.
similarly, try a lower resolution and see if you still get it. Then again, there's some weired ones . . . at some points, I get a few horizontal lines jiggles ||||| ))))) ||||| across the entire screen --but fixed at a point *relative* to the top of a staroffice or netscape window, and also dependant upon which window has focus . . . --