How to stop jitters?
Stephen
cryptworks at gmail.com
Sun Jan 6 12:10:20 MST 2013
check the refresh rates, the description you gave i have seen with
variations between geometry and refresh rates.
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:38 AM, <joe at actionline.com> wrote:
> I have two computers using the same monitor, keyboard, and mouse with a
> kvm switch. The image quality on one is perfect, but when I switch to the
> other computer the monitor image is "jittery" whenever I move the mouse or
> when viewing certain applications.
>
> What can I do to stop these jitters?
>
> Below are some of the specs from 'lshw'
>
> Desktop Computer: EX259AA-ABA s7520n
> HP Pavilion 061 - version: 0nx1104RE101OPAL 00 - serial: CNH6241ZNS NA670
> width: 32 bits
> capabilities: smbios-2.4 dmi-2.4 smp-1.4 smp
> configuration: boot=normal chassis=desktop cpus=1
> uuid=80BD0E62-0469-1110-8433-E43F0BA8A58B
>
> Motherboard
> product: Opal
> vendor: ASUSTek Computer INC.
> physical id: 0
> version: 1.02
> serial: MB-1234567890
> *-firmware
> description: BIOS
> vendor: Phoenix Technologies, LTD
> physical id: 0
> version: 3.04 (03/14/2006)
> size: 128KiB
> capacity: 448KiB
> capabilities: isa pci pnp apm upgrade shadowing cdboot
> bootselect socketedrom edd int13floppy360 int13floppy1200
> int13floppy720 int13floppy2880 int5printscreen int9keyboard
> int14serial int17printer int10video acpi usb agp ls120boot
> zipboot biosbootspecification netboot
> *-cpu
> description: CPU
> product: AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-34
> vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
> physical id: 4
> bus info: cpu at 0
> version: 15.4.2
> slot: Socket 754
> size: 800MHz
> capacity: 3700MHz
> width: 64 bits
> clock: 200MHz
> capabilities: boot fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae
> mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr
> sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt x86-64 3dnowext 3dnow up pni
> lahf_lm cpufreq
> *-cache:0
> description: L1 cache
> physical id: 8
> slot: L1 Cache
> size: 128KiB
> capacity: 128KiB
> capabilities: synchronous internal write-back data
> *-cache:1
> description: L2 cache
> physical id: 9
> slot: L2 Cache
> size: 1MiB
> capacity: 1MiB
> capabilities: synchronous internal write-back unified
> *-memory
> description: System Memory
> physical id: 1b
> slot: System board or motherboard
> size: 1GiB
> capacity: 1GiB
>
> *-pci:0
> description: Host bridge
> product: RS480 Host Bridge
> vendor: ATI Technologies Inc
> physical id: 100
> bus info: pci at 0000:00:00.0
> version: 10
> width: 32 bits
> clock: 66MHz
> configuration: latency=64
> *-pci:0
> description: PCI bridge
> product: RS480 PCI Bridge
> vendor: ATI Technologies Inc
> physical id: 1
> bus info: pci at 0000:00:01.0
> version: 00
> width: 32 bits
> clock: 66MHz
> capabilities: pci ht normal_decode bus_master cap_list
> *-display UNCLAIMED
> description: VGA compatible controller
> product: RS480 [Radeon Xpress 200G Series]
> vendor: ATI Technologies Inc
> physical id: 5
> bus info: pci at 0000:01:05.0
> version: 00
> width: 32 bits
> clock: 66MHz
> capabilities: pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list
> configuration: latency=64 mingnt=8
>
>
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--
A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from
rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button.
Stephen
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