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Answer» My moniter suddenly has 2 weird discolored 'spots' on the bottem right of screen. It reminds me of when I had a tv set once that needed to be demagnitized. Do 'they' do that for moniters? Is my moniter about to go out? I just GOT new speakers about 3 weeks ago...but they are for a computer, so why would they do that?? ANy info is helpful, thankyou --Topic locked and marked as resolved in result of being answered -Zylstra how old is the monitor?? If the speakers are not properly shielded they can do that. Move them away from the monitor. Most CRT monitors have a degauss function. After moving the speakers, try degaussing the monitor. whee!!! it WORKED like a CHARM!! I just love LEARNING new things. Thanks a bunch.You're very welcome. Ya'll come now, ya hear. more info.... Alternative methods Monitors without a degauss function can be degaussed by placing a degauss-enabled monitor face-to-face with the target monitor. Activating the degauss function on the enabled monitor can help degauss the other. Alternatively, one can affix two oppositely poled magnets to either side of a drill BIT, attach it to a drill, and then hold the spinning drill to the target monitor[citation needed]. Degaussing can also help reduce the distortion due to static electricity that often results from long term usage of the monitor, especially in older monitors Quote Alternatively, one can affix two oppositely poled magnets to either side of a drill bit, attach it to a drill, and then hold the spinning drill to the target monitor[citation needed]. This is NOT a recommended method unless you know exactly what you are doing. Failure to do it properly can result in permanent damage. The [citation needed] means someone posted this without proper explanation. |
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