on 17/11/02 22:35, Symbol Representative at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  I find that if 
> I press the left side of the screen from front and back firmly between my
> thumb and forefinger--tightening it, I suppose--the problem goes away, the
> normal colors are restored, but as soon as I let go it's back to another green
> world.  The screen casing itself does not seem loose at all.  Can anyone think
> of a way to bandage the thing so that it stays right?  I'm not up to opening
> it, by the way, and I know a new iBook would solve the problem, but somehow
> that spare $1000 just hasn't turned up.  The solution would also need to allow
> me to continue to close the cover--if the book isn't portable it's not of much
> use to me anymore.  Thanks for all suggestions.

Loose connection or broken cable, I'd get some one to open it up and take a
look.

Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
www.pbfanatic.co.uk



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