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posted: 4 Nov 2015 14:24

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Phil O
 
Plymouth - United Kingdom

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Hi Martin

I'm not to sure what is going on, but all the "l's" that's " ell's" not capital "I's" which are not affected, are showing up in green tinge on my screen, this is only on the Templot forum all other forums and web pages are ok.

Is this my eyesight failing or some other phenomena?

Thanks Phil

posted: 4 Nov 2015 14:55

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Martin Wynne
 
West Of The Severn - United Kingdom

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Hi Phil,

What are you on today? :)

Martin.

posted: 4 Nov 2015 15:05

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Martin Wynne
 
West Of The Severn - United Kingdom

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Seriously Phil, you may want to adjust your monitor settings here:

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regards,

Martin.

posted: 5 Nov 2015 14:04

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Phil O
 
Plymouth - United Kingdom

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Hi Martin

I am already on that setting. I am using Win 7 and Firefox for a browser, today only some l's are appearing with a green tinge, my eyes must be on the way out.

Thanks Phil

posted: 5 Nov 2015 14:31

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Martin Wynne
 
West Of The Severn - United Kingdom

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Hi Phil,

This is a long shot, but you may have noticed in the news that National Grid were short of power yesterday. We got by borrowing some from Ireland:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34723259

The mains voltage here was significantly lower than usual -- 216V instead of the more usual 239V.

Most modern electronic equipment has a switch-mode power supply, which won't be affected by the reduced voltage. But some may not -- I was having problems with an external disk drive which has a separate power adaptor. It has just started playing up again today.

It's possible that your monitor may be affected by a reduced mains voltage, if the problems only came to light yesterday.

regards,

Martin.

posted: 6 Nov 2015 11:39

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Phil O
 
Plymouth - United Kingdom

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Hi Martin

Seems to be ok today, looks like we might be heading back to the days of power cuts when it gets cold and the power consumption will leap through the roof.

Cheers Phil



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