>I always like to look for the most complicated solution to a problem.
>
>There exist programmable video game controllers, that allow you to program
>in complex sequences of button presses, to be executed with the press of a
>single button. These are useful for fighting games, i.e. Mortal Kombat,
>where it sometimes difficult to do a super backwards spinning underwater
>basket weaving kick.
>
>Anyway, if the monitor gets set back to the SAME incorrect settings every
>time, then it needs the SAME series of button pushes to get it back to the
>correct settings.
>
>How about hacking a used Sega controller's outputs to the monitors buttons
.....SNIP......
LOL... ROTFLMAO... HAHAHAHHHHAAAAAA
You guys crack me up, you really do.
If it's any help my monitor keeps it's settings even when unplugged
from the mains. I have such a rat's nest of wires behind my computers
(2 computers and a laptop!) that I have been known to pull out the
power lead on one of my computers by pulling on a totally unrelated
wire that wasn't near it last time I checked. I think mine uses a
PROM.
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