This sounds like a bad cable. Do you have cats in your house? Serious
question. I've seen similar problems caused by pet damage to video cable.
Or it could just be a loose connection. Have you tried REMOVING and
reseating FIRMLY on both ends? -Dave
Some monitors use a modulation technique for the backlight, to try to
improve the response time. If the method is failing, that could cause
the backlight to flicker. Knowing the model number of the Viewsonic,
might make it easier to look that up. Some methods for doing that,
are described here. The OSD may have an option to change it. And
if this is just an inverter failure mode, try reducing the brightness
of the screen, and see if it stops.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/other/display/lcd-parameters_4.html
Paul
What monitor driver are you using...plugnplay? no good.. get the driver from Veiwsonic. I
have a VG2021m and the same thing happened when I first used it. Changed the driver, all
is good. If you know all the modes in which the monitor will use then try different ones,
easier if you just get the proper driver.