>In a message dated 02-09-22 17:35:31 EDT, you write:
>
>>  Contuniung our investigations into why the active matrix black and
>>   white Duo 280 screens show darkening, I have made another observation:
>> 
>>   I ran a screen until it showed a lot of the dark corners.  Then, I
>>   turned the Duo off for several minutes.  When I turned it back on, I
>>   noticed, during the boot, that I could see the finder icons and
>>   background as it was before I shut the computer down.  It appears
>>   that the pixels in the screen arent "relaxing" back to the
>>   transparent ground state.
>
>Do U think a Screen saver might prevent this?
>
>Craig W.

I dont think so.  JUst having power to the screen seems to help cause 
the pixel problem.

Mad Dog

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