How do I focus my screen?

On a windows 98 computer the screen is fuzzy and there is no focus button it. what can i do to fix it?

  • monitor screen is fuzzy and has no focus button. how can i get this so it is clear?

  • Answer:

    i would get a new computer (windows 98?!, jeez...)

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probably the monitor is 2 weeks older than god...get a new computer.

tmladenka

Open up your monitor control and play a little with the ZOOM settings, also set the resoulution to around 800x600 Click on a empty space on your desktop > Properties>display Settings then drag the little bar to 800x600 and thas it.

chimeitekisentou

if you are not technical enough to remove the cover and adjust the internal focus DO NOT TRY - there are around 30,000 volts yes 30KV inside.... scrap it and buy a used one out of the paer for $10 or $20, it would cost much more than this to take it to a repair shop

Master U

get win xp

barakban

Upgrade to a new system already!

Centurion

it is probaly the focus harware on the monitor going out, the video card, could be any hardware just playing out

butchell

The monitor is either busted or your receiving interference through the monitor cable. Cheap cables can sometime let power cables create fuzzy imaging if they are not shielded properly.

TheBank

Go to microsoft and load this newest version of active x that you use with Windows 98

Rusty Nails

Windows 98? Your computer and monitor sound ancient, might be worthwhile to invest in an upgrade.

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