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yanni85
I've got what I think may be a really tricky issue.
In a medical environment we have terminals set up using WYSE 3125SE
thin clients with Dell 15" Flat Panels. Some of the terminals are
getting shaky monitors (the image literally shakes left and right). We
have found that replacing the monitor cable or monitor will solve the
problem temporarily but the issue returns, though no specific
time-frame on how quickly it returns (sometime within a few weeks). If
we plug a monitor that is shaking into another input (a WYSE box that
is not shaking or a laptop) the shakyness goes away. If we take the
entire setup (WYSE box and monitor) offsite it goes away. The one time
I have been able to get the shaking to start happening while I was
there was to put a "good" monitor on a "bad" WYSE box (no shaking) and
hold the monitor cord up to a x-ray viewing box and the screen began to
shake a small amount.
I have the beginnings of a theory, but there are some holes. Anyone
else have anything? Questions, suggestions to try?
In a medical environment we have terminals set up using WYSE 3125SE
thin clients with Dell 15" Flat Panels. Some of the terminals are
getting shaky monitors (the image literally shakes left and right). We
have found that replacing the monitor cable or monitor will solve the
problem temporarily but the issue returns, though no specific
time-frame on how quickly it returns (sometime within a few weeks). If
we plug a monitor that is shaking into another input (a WYSE box that
is not shaking or a laptop) the shakyness goes away. If we take the
entire setup (WYSE box and monitor) offsite it goes away. The one time
I have been able to get the shaking to start happening while I was
there was to put a "good" monitor on a "bad" WYSE box (no shaking) and
hold the monitor cord up to a x-ray viewing box and the screen began to
shake a small amount.
I have the beginnings of a theory, but there are some holes. Anyone
else have anything? Questions, suggestions to try?