1 - When it worked, the display on my connected monitors was not functioning properly. It worked fine on the chromebook itself, but lets say i open Outlook on a separate monitor. If i try to click towards the bottom of the screen or at the top, nothing happens. But if i click to open an email in the middle of the screen, it opens. I also could not minimize and close out, using the dedicated buttons. I couldnt even drag it back it to my chromebook screen. After a while, i couldnt even get this to happen again.
2 - After a few tries, reboots, and powerwashes, i couldnt even get the display to extend to my two monitors. Nothing happens when i try to extend, just my main chromebook screen stretches out. The other two screens remain as is.
Everything works fine when i am not in citrix, monitors are fully functioning, everything is intact. i have tried a powerwash, unplugging the monitors, unselecting and reselecting the extended display option. I am at a loss.
Spoke too soon. After a reboot, the issue came back. So it seems like for each session, i have to manually go into Chromebook Settings, Device, Display size of my chromebook and adjust the size to small, then go back into citrix and let it adjust. That fixes the issue i was having. I then have to go back to display size and put it back to the size i actually want it to be.
Another workaround I've found is to set your external monitor as the primary display in ChromeOS display settings. With the Citrix window on the Chromebook, press the multi monitor icon and it will then maximise as before. Not ideal but better than nothing.
I just upgraded konsole (:: Replace kdebase-konsole with extra/konsole? [Y/n] ) so it's konsole 2.14.2 -> 3.0.1, and there is many display problems. For example, fonts are not monospaced, the cursor is not aligned with the text, when I execute "ls", files name are incomplete and some filename are over other filename, etc.
I use Oxygen with a dark color scheme and it works in all Qt4 and Qt5 apps except konsole, which displays some other style, it's white and looks different than Oxygen. I tried the command line switches that force a particular style but to no avail.
A few years ago, my puppy got my One and munched on it. It knocked out the display and there are some nice teeth marks on it. Everything still works with it except for the display and I've even purchased a new fitbit recently. However, now I'd like to re-pair this broken One so my 10 year old can use it. Is there any way (a simple way preferably) to somehow gather the pairing key that bluetooth uses for setup? Obviously my display is out so something else would need to interpret the pairing key. Ideas? Thanks.
@eternalp Thanks for joining the Fitbit forums! Currently, there is no way to get that pairing key if the display is not working. You can try guessing, if you like. If you happen to get the key, let us know how you did!
Yesterday when I started to shoot some photos I discovered that there is an issue with my display, it seems that the layer below the outside glass layer is broken, half of the display is not working properly. The camera did not fall down or had any impact whatsoever since I care for this camera like I do for my eye apple .
Fast forward to a few months ago, when I turn my bike on the backlight for the display comes on but the display is just blank which I have just had to deal with until now. The LED lights at the bottom (indicator light, oil light ets) still work fine.
Even after the fix I posted months ago, the screen at times freezes. So far I've always been able to bring it back by putting pressure in the top center of the display and power cycling the bike...but it's pretty darn annoying.
Another great question haha. It looks like the RX-4 has a CEL, but I'm not sure if the actual dash will display the fault or if it's limited to just lighting up the CEL. It looks like there's an app (K Link), that might provide more detailed information, but I'm not 100% sure. I emailed Koso North America to double check, so if they get back to me I can edit the post to include that info.
I wonder if they really mean it will display numerical codes like the stock unit will. I find that a little hard to believe, but maybe it does. Unless they specifically said it will, they may mean it will display the engine symbol, the overheat symbol, the ABS symbol, etc.
My problem is that if I kill the python program the terminal doesn't properly display. For example: 'ls -al' displays properly before I run my python curses program 'ls -al' does not display properly after I kill the python curses program.
I've plugged it into a monitor via HDMI but it is extending my screen instead of duplicating it, leading to the install icon being on the broken LCD and I'm assuming that the terminal windows I am trying to open are opening on there as well.
this is the second time I've had a display problem with a quest, both of them did not receive any shock nor were the lenses exposed to the sun. the first one had the bottom half of the screen invert colors, I managed to get a replacement headset from meta. Now the headset I got back just started having lines and the image was very pixelated, then a minute later it just became black.
Thank you for bringing your issue to our attention. We realize that having reoccurring display issues might be time-consuming, and it's definitely a problem we want to avoid dealing with. If you can, @cashmoneyhoops12, can you please provide a screenshot of the screen you are seeing when you are using your headset?
Does someone know how to duplicate the phone screen to an external display e.g. via HDMI USB C Adapter or Docking Station? I tried one HDMI adapter I had laying around and my Fuji USB C Docking Station. None of the two worked.
I just updated KiCAD to the official 5.1.2 release from the arch repositories ( _64/kicad/). I am using a surface pro 4 running Arch Linux (GNOME) which has a very hdpi screen, so I use a display scaling of 200%. However when using KiCAD now the accelerated toolset is broken and renders all of the contents of eescheema and pcbnew only in the bottom left quarter of the screen. The rest of the screen stays black.
When switching to the fallback toolset the rendering works fine. I can confirm that setting the display scaling to 100% works too, but this does not work for me because everything gets to small to read.
I dunno. Any of the antialiasing modes offered by the OpenGL canvas look bad to me, I have tried several times and have to stick with no antialiasing (2x 1920x 1200, 61cm/24" diag) as I cant stand any of the interpolation methods.
Using a higher res display with no antialiasing might solve that problem, no?
I have a Canon Powershot S400 / IXUS 400 with a broken LCD-display, it is black and some strange colors, no picture at all, the camera is working ok and takes pictures. Does anyone know if I can buy a LCD-display and change it myself if I have a small skrewdriver? Where to buy it? It was bought in May 2003 in the US and I live in Sweden, so the varranty is not valid anymore. Is there any canon service place in USA that could give me a price of changeing display maybe? maybe someone has got a broken camera that the display might work on that they could sell me cheap?
I have a Canon Powershot S400 / IXUS 400 with a broken LCD-display,
it is black and some strange colors, no picture at all, the camera
is working ok and takes pictures. Does anyone know if I can buy a
LCD-display and change it myself if I have a small skrewdriver?
Where to buy it? It was bought in May 2003 in the US and I live in
Sweden, so the varranty is not valid anymore. Is there any canon
service place in USA that could give me a price of changeing
display maybe? maybe someone has got a broken camera that the
display might work on that they could sell me cheap?
AFAIK the displays in all the similar models are the same,
and should be interchangeable. But I don't know how
hard it would be to do. My colleague also has an Ixus (230)
with a broken display, which isn't much help to you
The Aura Carver 10.1" HD Digital Frame is a great way to put your portfolio on display and a great way to surface forgotten memories. The colors are vibrant, and the build quality is solid, but the Carver isn't without a few quirks.
After updating to Omeka 3.1, the advanced search pane at the bottom of the sidebar menu does not display correctly. It is open by default, and the button that would close it is invisible. I am not sure if this is because a necessary update to the theme CSS or javascript is missing, but the markup of the advanced form display button changed in 3.1 (from a link to a button).
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I recently bought this computer from a neighbor, who was selling it because the screen had broken. It still worked when connected to an external monitor through HDMI, and when I set it up everything worked perfectly (other than the built-in display). However, I noticed they had left some personal data on the computer, so I decided to do a windows reset. After restarting, the external monitor just says "no HDMI signal" and I can't complete the windows setup process. I've tried doing some automated install setups on a usb drive, but that doesn't seem to work. This is the first time I've had a computer that won't display any of the bios or setup process on an external monitor. Anyone have any advice?
I assume you selected the reset that sets up a system so it can be sold. You should obtain another system and do the same reset. Then turn both off and back on. Looking at the working system used the keyboard to set up windows and do the same to the system with no display.
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