Anne Keller-Smith wrote: > > Is there any way to check out the monitor itself? Guess I'd like to get > a heads up and if I need to purchase a new one give myself some time to > buy it online as opposed to going to the local spot, which would be more > expensive. Also localize the problem to monitor, computer hardware, OS > or something else. My guess is the monitor itself is flaky. Do you have another computer you can try it on? I'm not familiar with Apple's 17" LCD, but it'll probably work with a PC, too, for testing purposes. -- Rich