>
>Hi,
> I have a mac to PC VGA monitor adaptor. In use it produces a nice crisp
>image but unfortunatley the screen is cycling downwards on the monitor at a
>rate of knots. I am begining to think I have the wrong adaptor for the
>monitor which is an SVGA PC no name model. Am I right or have alternatives
>to buying a new adaptor or giving up on the whole idea?
>
>         Regards Steve Jarvis
>
>Hi,
> The adapter has no switches on it. It just has a socket for the PC monitor
>cable on one side and a plug for the mac socket on the other. Perhaps it
>will work with some and not other monitors.
>
> Regards Steve
> 
>

Steve,

Appears like Vertical Roll, see if your monitor has an external "Vertical Hold" 
adjustment knob (there is one inside) or try another frequency setting.

regards, Robert

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