> RE; I dont have a lombard, however my laptop does have a gravity
> switch to put the screen to sleep when closed,so my guess would be a
> bad or worn ribbon cable at the hinge area,a poor connection at either
> end of this cable, or a loose or bad switch.can you test your machine
> with an ex
On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 10:32 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I didn't get any answers when I first put this up, so I'll try
> again.My Lombard display is going crazy when the top is at 90 degrees
> or more. In fact, it has to be tilted forward now in order for me to
> be able to re
I didn't get any answers when I first put this up, so I'll try again.My Lombard
display is going crazy when the top is at 90 degrees or more. In fact, it has to be
tilted forward now in order for me to be able to read the screen. The display looks
frazzled and sometimes as though it's rolling, t