on 15/1/01 4:38, Bryan Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>> of a tired battery is the date and time going haywire. (Another question I
>> just thought of - is there anywhere it's possible to change the frequency of
>> the screen? This is useful for me in tv-production and sometimes having to
>> film the screen with a camera set to 60 hz)
> 
> 
> Try holding down "control" when you click on the Monitor Resolution control
> strip.  This might let you choose the 60Hz option if it's available.
> 
> - B
> 
It sounds to me as a "gaussing" problem. Older monitors used to have this
problem and had a "degaussing button" to take care of it. I do not know how
this problem is dealt with on new monitors.
Regards
Dénes 
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