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Screen Alignment
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Hi.
Does anybody know how to adjust the alignment of the screen?
I've got a problem, of which I don't whether or not a simple re-configuration will solve, or whether I will have to send it in to Apple for repair.
My problem is, that the screen is slightly tilted towards the right. This gives a slightly larger gap between the display and the physical screen frame on the right-hand side, than it has on the left-hand side (and the other sides respectively).
Below are pictures that I've taken to best demonstrate my problem:
- Left Side:
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8467/left1pz.jpg
- Right Side:
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/8880/right8pp.jpg
Since I know that most forms of screen re-alignment/configuration are possible on external monitors by the user, I'm fairly sure that it must be possible with the Powerbook display. Or, is this an Apple enginner-only kind of know-how?
Thank you so much for reading/answering.
onlyone
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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I can't open the second picture, but there is no such thing as alignment issues with LCDs. The "pixels" you think you are missing is the thin black band that goes all the way around the display where no LEDs exist. If the display looks out of "alignment," it is because the LCD panel is mounted at a slight tilt in the top case. It's relatively easy to fix if you are comfortable taking off the back of the LCD panel. You don't say which machine it is, but I think it's just the two hex screws in the lower left and right hand corners of the display. Then a thin tool, such as a credit card, is needed to pop off the back of the display (watch out for the wireless antennas cable). At least on the 12", 4 screws, one in each corner, mount the panel through some brackets. You can tighten or loosen these screws to center the panel. If you're not comfortable doing this, I'm sure it would not be an expensive repair at an Apple store. Hopefully they wouldn't ship the machine off.
Steve
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Thanks for your reply Steve. Surely it would be a free repair since I only bought it this week?
Thanks.
onlyone-jc
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Should be. Any repairs that aren't your fault are free for three months or so if I recall correctly.
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I think it's any repairs within a year of purchase but you only get phone support for 3 months for free. But if you call them about a hardware problem (IE: not something that you're just doing wrong) they don't charge you for that year. I know I had my LCD replaced due to a line of dead pixels that formed on it greater than 3 months after purchase but within one year. Now I have applecare so it's all good for another 1.5 years
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Thanks a lot for the re-assurance guys/girls! It's much appreciated!
onlyone-jc.
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Thanks a lot for the re-assurance guys/girls! It's much appreciated!
onlyone-jc.
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