Thank you; I'll give 'er a try

cy
.
On May 1, 2009, at 4:48 PM, oor wrote:

>
> I believe it might be a screen burn-in.
>
> I had the same thing until I set my desktop to cycle through desktop
> pictures more frequently.
>
> It won't go away at first but after about a day of cycles is should be
> gone.
>
> Oor
>
> On May 1, 12:02 pm, Cy <cyb...@mac.com> wrote:
>> Hello list;
>>
>> Recently a blue-gray stroke appeared on my monitor screen which has  
>> no
>> connection with anything I do and does not seem to impede the
>> computer's operation.  It doesn't respond to anything, clicking on  
>> it,
>> size adjustment, etc. It is about one inch from the top of the screen
>> and about 5" from the left margin, on a 24' monitor. Have not added
>> any new programs, have run permissions check, gently tapped the top  
>> of
>> the monitor to see if it would move, vacuumed the top vents. It's on
>> the startup screen, browser window, mail, etc.  It doesn't do
>> anything, it just  sits there, and it's darned annoying.  Have you
>> seen this issue before? Do I need an exorcist?
>>
>> iMac G5
>> OS X 10.5.6
>> 2.16 GHz Intel core 2 duo
>>
>> cy
>> cyb...@mac.com
>
>


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