" It's likely one of two things already mentioned: either the cord was loose, or the image wasn't physically centred on the monitor. The former is self-explanatory. However, sometimes when the resolution is altered, it can set the pixels off centre. (This happens nine times out of ten when I switch from windows into a full-screen DOS prompt.) Basically, all you have to do is press the menu button on your monitor and find a setting that says something like "auto adjust" and it should take a moment to reset. "<br />
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Si tu veux chercher plus sur google avec les key word 'Fuzzy' 'monirtor' 'problem' 'doubled' 'horizontal' 'lines' ...<br />
(désolé pour le double comment X3)
K
Kuro
08/09/2010 22:12
Deplug le fil avec la tête bizarre pis les vices, et replug en t'assurant que ça bouge pas :/