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possible cause:
The viewing angle of the LCD is bad.
indicator:
The screen appears shiny or too dim.
solution:
Adjust the position of the LCD. LCDs are designed to be
viewed straight on. If the angle is wrong, you may see
glare from the screens backlight.
possible cause:
The screen is dirty.
indicator:
The screen images are blurry.
solution:
Clean the screen using a soft, clean dry cloth. Many
cleaning solutions can damage the LCD surface so you
should follow the precautions outlined in the
Preface
.
Try to avoid touching the screen itself. Even the cleanest
hands can leave oils which attract contaminants.
possible cause:
The screen is suffering from burn-in.
indicator:
The screen has ghost images, even when its off.
solution:
This problem is usually associated with monitors. Use power
saving options (see
Chapter 4: Firmware
and
Chapter 5: Power
)
to turn off the LCD. You can also use a screen-saver which
can help protect an attached monitor.
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