I've not had time to play with it yet, so it's not been resolved.  I'm going
to go to Radio Shack after lunch and see if they have those blocks.


--  Ben Doom
    Programmer & General Lackey
    Moonbow Software, Inc

: -----Original Message-----
: From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:59 AM
: To: CF-Community
: Subject: Re: MultiMonitorMess
:
:
: Ben,
:
: Did you get this resolved?
:
: I looked through my notes on how I've handled this in the past.
:
: The first thing to try is to physically separate the power and
: monitor cables from each other. Make sure they don't wrap around
: each other. And preferably don't touch at all.
:
: Next, try plugging the power cables into to separate wall
: outlets. (You said you had already done this).
:
: Next, check the refresh rates on both monitors in the hardware
: control panel. If possible, set them to the same rate.
:
: Last, listen to Jim Davis and try the ferrite blocks. My notes
: for them show that you just fasten them together with a tie wrap,
: so installation is pretty easy. This in the end is what worked
: for a set of 4 I installed for a trade show booth.
:
: Jerry Johnson
:
:
:
: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/05/03 09:47AM >>>
: get a 19 inch and a 21 inch monitor or 2 19s or 2 21's and then ask!! :)
:
: <snip>
:
: 
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