Tuesday, September 21, 2010

how do you put the works inside the monitor? mine is beyond the size.?

the works on my notebook is blown outside the computor screen, that boring, getting on my resolve.''


Answer:

Take a writing course and then reask your ask!
what the heck are you talking almost "the works"?



You need to give some clarification
You mean the words? There should be buttons on your monitor to adjust the display size.
Hi. Most monitors hold an "auto-tune" function. See if you can find yours and use this to re-size the display.
Most monitors have buttons that tolerate you set brightness, contrast, etc. You may also find a button to return the monitor to its default (i.e., factory) settings. Or your monitor may own software to set up the monitor.



If your monitor did not come with software and you can not adjust the monitor as desired, here is a free utility called Nokia Test (at http://www.construnet.hu/nokia/monitors/... that will oblige you set any monitor for optimum display.



Note: A monitor is one piece of equipment that should not be opened by anyone except a professional--there are capacitors inside them that can hold up to 25,000 volts and these call for special grounding to render them safe.

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