Try not to laugh to hard but.....

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Try not to laugh to hard but.....

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I have this problem see....I turned on my editing LCD monitor and started editing when suddenly a little baby spider went scurrying across the screen, no problem. I reached up and squished it, but it kept moving so I squished it harder this time but it still kept moving. So I got up real close to the screen and SQUISH!!!! It stopped moving but it wasn't squished :evil: Then I realized that the little bugger was BETWEEN the LCD panel and the backlight, I think that's how they work anyway. So now the baby spider hasn't moved in a couple of days so I think it's dead but now I have this dead little baby spider in plain view while I edit. My question is...how do I remove that dead little baby spider from the monitor screen :roll:
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Post by jimmeeker »

Gee Paul,

I guess you'll have to debug the system......right!


Sorry my friend, I just had to say that.

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OOOoooooohhhhh....... :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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Post by TimKennelly »

Luckily you don't need web access with your editor or you would now be in real trouble. LOL

Seriously, I think you have a problem without a ready solution as that layer is sealed to keep dust and such from being a problem.

On the other hand, how did the spider get in.

You might try using compressed air to see if you can find a seam/crack somewhere to at least blow the remnants to a far less distracting edge or even beyond the viewable portion Paul.
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Yeah....it is kinda creepy looking :o :lol: Thanks Tim, already tried that. Anybody ever have the back of a LCD monitor off? It is a "BUGGY" problem :lol: :lol:
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Man, I have heard about dead pixel problems with LCD screens, but . . .

Have you tried Akaba?

I know it can be removed using CB Paint! :D
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Maybe you can update the firmware of the LCD screen or perform a reset somehow.... :D :D
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Post by LouBruno »

CB PAINT fixes everything including dead spiders. It works better than a can of RAID.
PaulBusta wrote:I have this problem see....I turned on my editing LCD monitor and started editing when suddenly a little baby spider went scurrying across the screen, no problem. I reached up and squished it, but it kept moving so I squished it harder this time but it still kept moving. So I got up real close to the screen and SQUISH!!!! It stopped moving but it wasn't squished :evil: Then I realized that the little bugger was BETWEEN the LCD panel and the backlight, I think that's how they work anyway. So now the baby spider hasn't moved in a couple of days so I think it's dead but now I have this dead little baby spider in plain view while I edit. My question is...how do I remove that dead little baby spider from the monitor screen :roll:
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Ohhhhh Lou :P CB Paint can't fix this, it's on my work screen and don't give me that old "well switch to the one monitor screen and it will be fixed then". :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Beachy »

The answer to me is obvious!!! Place the barrel of a 12bore rifle 7 cm from the spider...pull trigger...Hey presto! the spider will disappear! I wonder someone hadnt thought of this simple remedy before...Beachy :D :D :D
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