Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ukma!husc6!ogccse!littlei!omepd!davidl From: davidl@intelob.intel.com (David Levine) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Crooked screen - how do I fix it? Message-ID: Date: 30 Mar 89 19:02:17 GMT References: <1241@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US> Sender: news@omepd.UUCP Distribution: na Organization: BiiN Information Systems, Hillsboro, Oregon Lines: 25 In-reply-to: kenk@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US's message of 29 Mar 89 13:53:46 GMT In article <1241@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US> kenk@tellab5.tellabs.CHI.IL.US (Ken Konecki) writes: > As you could probably tell from the subject I have a screen on my SE > that kind of slopes at a small (but noticable and irritating) angle up > and to the right. Is there any way that I can fix this without > resorting to the computer doctors? Any and all help would be > appreciated. Well, you could place a small object (say, an eraser) under the left-hand side of your Mac... Sorry, it's close to April Fools' Day and I couldn't resist. Actually, all you have to do is get a friend who knows how to handle a CRT and have him or her open the Mac and gently twist the yoke until the screen is straight. It's really quite simple if you know what you're doing, but very dangerous if you don't. No kidding: you could DIE if you touch the wrong thing at the wrong time. Only an experienced technician should attempt this stunt. David D. Levine BBBBBBBBB IIII IIII NNN NNNN TM Senior Technical Writer BBBB BBBB iiii iiii NNNN NNNN BBBBBBBBB IIII IIII NNNNNNNNN UUCP: ...[!uunet]!tektronix!biin!davidl BBBB BBBB IIII IIII NNNN NNNN MX-Internet: BBBBBBBBB IIII IIII NNNN NNN ARPA: <@iwarp.intel.com:davidl@intelob.intel.com>