Regarding the desktop shake problem, the computer screen shake problem

Updated on Car 2024-04-14
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    19 should be 1440*900, and the one you use is 22"Target.. The resolution is wrong... That is, there is a deviation between the pixel and the dot, and of course it will jitter.

    One is 16:9. One is 16:

    10。Don't you see that the circle there is not round?

    It's all nonsense, if you're not afraid of the LCD monitor**, you turn up his frequency. Is it that the original picture tube is used too much, and it is also demagnetized. I'm dizzy ...

    If you don't understand, don't teach randomly... Your LCD monitor is still magnetic. The monitor of the CRT will generate static electricity because of the photon beam, and there will be a magnetic field, and the liquid crystal monitor will have a photon beam.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You'll see if it would be nice to adjust the refresh rate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your monitor may have an automatic adjustment function, you see if the resolution is adjusted, if you change it to the right one, if not, it's best to find some repair stores to see!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Modify the desktop refresh rate.

    Set the Advanced monitor in the desktop properties.

    The refresh rate is modified a little bigger.

    Degaussing is the adjustment of the display on which there are many buttons to achieve.

    Of course, different displays have different ways of adjusting.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Degauss. In addition, it is upstairs that the refresh rate is modified, which is generally around 75.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Text message from mobile phone ** There is signal interference.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Update the driver: It may be a problem with the driver.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This can be interference from the cell phone signal. Put the mobile phone next to the computer, if there is a ** or text message, the computer will shake, or when the signal is unstable, such as suddenly there is no mobile phone signal, and then the signal comes again, the computer will shake, which is normal. If you rule this out, it's that your monitor's refresh rate isn't adjusted enough.

    So adjusted. Control Panel Display Settings Tab "Advanced" at the bottom of the monitor tab Monitor settings: refresh rate, the general LCD is about 75, CRT85 or so, a few can be up to 100, the refresh rate is the same as the principle of fluorescent lamp, the higher the refresh, the faster the flash, the less visible to the human eye, of course, the better for the human eye. If you're only on 60, the monitor will shake a lot.

    And it looks dizzying.

    Of course,When you set it here, you must pay attention to press the application first,If the display is not so high,It's a black screen,15 seconds can be restored,If you are OK,Hehe,It's not good to boot,It's a big trouble。 If the application works, then click OK, I believe this method can make you improve.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Caused by incorrect display refresh rate: Right-click on the blank space of the desktop, select Display Settings, switch to the display bar, find the advanced display settings to enter, select the display adapter properties of Monitor 1, pop up the window, switch to the monitor options bar, under the screen refresh rate, set the new frequency to 60, and click OK.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I've encountered a few situations, lz refer to the following.

    1. I don't know what brand your case power supply is and how long it has been used. Generally, miscellaneous power supplies are easy to age, and if they are used for too long, insufficient power supply capacity may occur, especially when the computer is working at full load, the display screen will shake.

    2. Some viruses will "harass" the monitor screen and make it shake, it is recommended to try to kill the virus.

    3. The setting of the refresh rate of the monitor. This phenomenon can also occur if the refresh rate and resolution of the monitor are set too high or too low, so it is recommended to set the refresh rate and resolution to the middle value.

    4. If you are in an overclocking state for a long time, jitter will also occur, especially for display-related components such as graphics cards, overclocking will accelerate its aging.

    5. The capacitor is damaged. If you find a protrusion at the top of the largest capacitor on the board, the power filter capacitor is damaged and needs to be replaced with a new one.

    Resources.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Is it the same display at the boss's place?

    2. You can try to change the system theme to see if the visual effect is the best.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Either the screen is broken or the driver is wrong.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to the situation you described, there will be jitter when you boot up, which may be due to the fact that your graphics card driver is not installed. It's like when you start up the system, it shakes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Electromagnetic influence! It's like your phone screen shakes when you call!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Signal interference, current magnetic field interference, it is best to degauss the display.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First, check whether your Xian Chang card driver is an official and genuine program.

    2. You can right-click on the desktop to type in the properties to view the trace properties of the graphics card. Set the resolution to 70Hz or more. It can basically solve the desktop jitter. dazzling and other problems.

    3. Sometimes your monitor (desktop) needs to be degaussed, and it needs to be degauss after a period of time. There will be menu items on the panel of the monitor, and you can degauss it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The monitor refresh rate is set too low.

    When the refresh rate of the display is set to be lower than 75Hz, the screen often appears shaky and flickering, and the refresh rate is appropriately increased, such as setting it higher than 85Hz, and the phenomenon of screen shaking generally does not appear again.

    The power transformer is too close to the monitor and chassis.

    When the power transformer is working, it will cause large electromagnetic interference, which will cause the screen to shake. Keeping the power transformer away from the chassis and display can solve the problem.

    Inferior power supplies or power supply equipment are aging.

    The workmanship and materials used in many miscellaneous computer power supplies are very poor, which can easily cause the circuits of the computer to be poor or the power supply capacity can not keep up, and when the system is busy, the display will especially appear screen shaking. When the power supply equipment of the electric brain starts to deteriorate, it is easy to cause the same problem.

    The speakers are placed too close to the monitor.

    The magnetic field effect of the speaker will interfere with the normal operation of the display, causing the display to produce magnetic interference phenomena such as screen shake and color crossing.

    Viruses Some computer viruses can disrupt the screen display, such as: character inversion, screen shaking, graphic flipping display, etc. The ubiquitous screen shake scripts on the internet are enough to make your head as big as a cow after a hit.

    The graphics card is not in good contact.

    After the graphics card is reinserted, the fault can be troubleshooting.

    Win95 98 system after write cache caused.

    If this is the case, disabling all drive write-back caching in Control Panel - System - Performance - File System - Troubleshooter will resolve the problem at all.

    The power filter capacitor is damaged.

    Open the case, and if you see the top of the power filter capacitor (the largest capacitor on the board) bulging up, then the capacitor is broken, and the screen shake is caused by a power failure. Once the capacitor is replaced, the problem can be solved.

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