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Fullzie58
Joined: 25 Nov 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:19 pm Post subject: Viewsonic VX2235WM monitor |
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Hello,
I have owned this widescreen computer monitor for just over one year now and i have come across a problem. The push power button has become depressed into the outter housing and i am unable to turn it on. I have inquired with Viewsonic about warranty work with no luck. They tell me that most likely they won't repair the monitor because it is classified as physical damage and then they would have to charge me the return shipping to get it back unrepaired. I am wondering if anyone has had this problem before and if there is a way to fix it myself without doing too much damage to the monitor. Your help is much appreciated.
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khnitz
Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 5
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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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I'm tearing into one of these to fix the power supply, at the moment.
>> To open up the monitor, remove the pedastal from the back (remove the covers on either side of the mount at the base of the monitor - squeeze and lift).
>> Then remove the pedastal - 3 screws on each side for 6 total.
>> Then remove the 3 screws at the back of the monitor - 2 up top/middle, and 1 under where the mount fit.
>> Now go around the edges of the monitor and pry the two halves apart.
Once this is done, you should be able to access the button and put it back into position. You may want to check that no tabs or features on the button broke, though, that might be the root cause of the trouble.
Let me know if this helps. |
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livewire
Joined: 23 Mar 2009 Posts: 19
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 5:21 am Post subject: Equipment Repairs |
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There is nothing too wrong up there....your computer is fine just the switch has been toggled too hard and thus the depression so you have top physically remove the frame of the monitor and fix up the switch...follow the above instructions should be a very easy job. |
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Kuplo Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:01 am Post subject: |
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This is unfortunately a very poorly designed monitor with regards to the control and power buttons. Mine has finally gotten to the point where I can't turn it off if it's on and can't turn it on if it's off the vast majority of the time, sometimes the power button comes back to life but the design was very poorly designed, as the only way to turn this monitor on and off is to have a fingernail to push in the power button to turn it on and off.
I too contacted support at VS and they told me basically the same thing and that I'm pretty much S.O.L. So I figure it's really not me that's S.O.L, it's Viewsonic as I'll never buy another VS monitor again after this experience.
I really should have returned the monitor on day one when I saw how poorly designed the control buttons are and knew at that moment that it was just waiting to have a stuff up problem with them and sure enough it has.
Steer clear of this monitor folks, steer clear. |
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Kuplo Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:36 am Post subject: |
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Ummm, yeah, I'm going to have to retract my remarks and chalk it up to user error on my part.
In the less than 3 years that I've owned this monitor and more than 2 years, I've never noticed that the power button is not actually a push in power button but rather a right/left toggle. For the life of me I never noticed it and have always been trying to push in the center of the power button which while cumbersome has always functioned.
Now upon trying to take it apart, I finally noticed that I can press on either side of the part of the power button that lights up and it turns on and off the monitor by doing so.
So I apologize, and although I still think that the power and control buttons are a poor choice, it's not nearly as bad as I had originally thought with regards to the power button, I still need to use my fingernails to be able to toggle the power button on either side of the lit up portion but at least it's not actually broken now, and I can turn it on and off by doing so.
My apologies, and thanks for the info on how to take it apart, had I not started to do so I'd never have noticed that I can press on either side of the power button to get it to turn on and off. |
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