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    power sensor woes

    hi,

    I recently purchased a pc monitor 247E3LPH I'm reasonably satisfied with. I find nonetheless quite frustrating the apparent lack of the option to turn off the power sensor ! Does anyone know if there is a workaround to this ?

    thanks for any help , hope I'm not posting in the wrong section of the forum .
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    solved.

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    Hi,

    can you also post your solution, please? ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toengel View Post
    Hi,

    can you also post your solution, please? ;-)

    Toengel@Alex
    open the monitor's menu, your first option should be to turn off/on the power sensor: simple as that .
    Last edited by horatio; 04-22-2012 at 07:31 AM.

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    Thanks for sharing. I know someone having this issue too. I've been searching on how to disable this, I didn't know it's just in the first option.

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