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About every half hour the image shifts several inches on my monitor laterally, either to the left or right?
What could be the problem? It is just a section 1/4 inch X 18 inches that shifts over. I have an E Machine brand computer, and an E Machines brand monitor that has an 18 inch widescreen. I don't want to buy a new monitor, so is it something I can fix myself? I CAN correct the problem most of the time by using the scroll bar to slide up and down a bit, but it is annoying at times. Any other ideas?
Thanks, Sparky, but what do you mean exactly by bulging capacitors? Btw, my computer and monitor are only about two years old, and this has been happening for about a year. Can you still help?
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- SparkyLv 410 years agoFavorite Answer
The monitor is starting to die, probably from bulging capacitors on the board that can no longer hold the Sync.
- 4 years ago
because of the fact a mirror image reflects you, as though it have been you watching your self. This image ought to in basic terms be inverted in a projected image, which demands a lens. In a lens projection the image could be thoroughly inverted the two horizontally and vertically, while seen on the focal factor of the lens. little doubt, there are some mirrors that improve your meditated image, yet this would properly be a distortion result created by making use of the curved glass of the mirror. For the sake of assessment, a mirror result's comparable to watching your self into the calm water of a lake (which isn't a lens, yet a meditated image) the place your image would be horizontally inverted yet no longer vertically.