Alright so my problem is, my monitor have all these curvy lines flowing across the eyeshade in a crosshatch type template. The severity of it is a funtion of a variety of variables including the color the monitor is currently displaying, the contrast setting, and the brightness setting. For example grey gray causes it to budge absolutely crazy. Adjusting the contrast and brightness settings I can bring the movement to a crawl but the crosshatch outline is still there. I've be trying to decide whether it's my monitor or vid card. The lone test I could estimate to do was to hold a screenshot and see if it recorded the crosshatch model...that, I thought, would tell me if the video card be sending these messed up pixels. When I pasted the screenshot the template wasn't there. I'm guessing this money it's my monitor. Any ideas?
Answer: LCD or CRT?
Check your resolution to see if it is right for the monitor. Check the strengthen rate. 60 Hz tfor LCDs 75 Hz or 85 Hz for CRTs.
Make sure you are on at least 16 bit colour depth. 24 bit is better.
CRTs: Make sure here are no magnetic items around the monitor. Fans, motors, florescent lights, power adapters for speakers or printers.
For LCDs open out up Notepad and fill the eyeshade with Hs. Then hit the Auto Setup button on the monitor.
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