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Old 12-21-2012, 08:45 AM   #7
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I thought I'd use this thread for another problem I seem to be having, so I don't need to make another pointless thread that would only get about two replies.

Anyway, I don't seem to be having the best of luck with technology as of late and just yesterday my monitor began automatically displaying the brightness/contrast menu and automaticly scrolling through the options. The only ways I can stop this from happening is if I time it just right when the exit option is highlighted and I press the button on my monitor to get rid of it. The other way is if I just hit the power button on my monitor and then turn it back on again.

But after I do one of the two, the same thing happens again.

I'm pretty sure my monitor is on it's way out, so thankfully Christmas is just around the corner. I also hear Dell monitors (which is what I have) is somewhat notorious for this problem.

So any ideas of what's causing this problem and if there is any way to fix it?
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