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Re: Fixing IIgs RGB monitor - is it possible?
The GS monitors actually have several adjustments that can be made if you
take the back off. In particular, you can adjust the brightness and/or
contrast (it's been a while...) at a "macro" level.
However I'll make the standard monitor disclaimer here. Exercise extreme
caution inside monitors - there's some serious voltage around, even when
they're switched off! You can adjust the above controls while the monitor is
on, but I suggest buying a set of TV/monitor adjustment plastic
screwdrivers. They're usually pretty cheap.
--
Peter Watson
-- Write to MSDOS disks on the Apple IIgs?
-- Impossible! ;-)
"roughana" <andrew.roughan@writeme.com> wrote in message
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>I should have done a bit more searching through c.s.a2 first.
> The problem I described seems to be a matter of replacing capacitors.
> A search and destroy mission which would be labour intensive, but
> possible.
>
> Contrary to my belief that all 4 monitors exhibited the same problem, I
> have a couple of further symptoms.
> Two monitors require the contrast to be turned up high to see the
> picture and the picture itself is biased towards the top of the screen.
>
> Any ideas on those?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew