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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its
old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? |
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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
Peter Jason wrote:
I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? Try the VGA cable (multipin) instead? Or try a different monitor/cable? |
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:20:01 +1000, Peter Jason wrote:
I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? This could be something in the monitor. Have you got a manual? -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 13:32:53 +1200, Eric Stevens
wrote: On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:20:01 +1000, Peter Jason wrote: I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? This could be something in the monitor. Have you got a manual? The manual is very vague and the monitor is over 10 years old. (Benq241W/FP241WZ LCD) Windows device manager shows it as "Generic PnP Monitor". The multi-pin plugs have it working OK, so perhaps the HDMI socket is for a slave monitor? https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/benq_fp241w.htm There seems to be some s-video function. |
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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 07:19:15 -0000 (UTC), Chris
wrote: Peter Jason wrote: I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? Try the VGA cable (multipin) instead? Or try a different monitor/cable? Yes the multi-pin cables have it working OK, though they're bulky and heavy. |
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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
Peter Jason wrote:
There seems to be some s-video function. Where do you put the coal in? |
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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 17:54:34 +1000, Peter Jason wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 13:32:53 +1200, Eric Stevens wrote: On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:20:01 +1000, Peter Jason wrote: I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? This could be something in the monitor. Have you got a manual? The manual is very vague and the monitor is over 10 years old. (Benq241W/FP241WZ LCD) Windows device manager shows it as "Generic PnP Monitor". The multi-pin plugs have it working OK, so perhaps the HDMI socket is for a slave monitor? https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/benq_fp241w.htm There seems to be some s-video function. The reason I suggested the monitor is that some monitors tell you the input connection that is in use. But this usually disappears shortly after the image arrives. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Small solid-blue rectangle at top right of screen.
Peter Jason wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 13:32:53 +1200, Eric Stevens wrote: On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:20:01 +1000, Peter Jason wrote: I fired up my old computer with a new Win10 OS, and plugged in its old screen with a HDMI cable instead of the multi-pin cables of old. I now get a persistant solid-blue rectangle at the top right of the monitor, and a recurring popup "connecting HDMI" in the monitor centre. How can this be fixed? This could be something in the monitor. Have you got a manual? The manual is very vague and the monitor is over 10 years old. (Benq241W/FP241WZ LCD) Windows device manager shows it as "Generic PnP Monitor". The multi-pin plugs have it working OK, so perhaps the HDMI socket is for a slave monitor? https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/benq_fp241w.htm There seems to be some s-video function. The article makes it seem that HDMI is a new thing on that date. Wikipedia says 2002 for the invention of HDMI, while the Benq is from 2006 or so. The HDMI supports HDCP, and I don't think that was there originally (there was a spate of "HDCP ready" video cards for a while, where the video card didn't actually do HDCP, and it had something to do with hardware keys for encryption or something). I'm not convinced that is anything more than a digital input. And notice that the article talks of "firmware", which implies maybe the OSD (firmware for internal processor), wasn't ripe when the product was first shipped. ******* Each video connector has an SDA + SCK interface, for sending EDID from the monitor to the PC. And that's supposed to help identify the monitor. The "real time" entry here, will show what is in the EDID. A "monitor driver" (not always available), adds a text string with the monitor name. https://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/moninfo.shtm Paul |
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