Re: 2005FPW problem



That lock seems to be only for when the monitor is all the way down.

If i just put one finger on the monitor and push on it'll start to shake
very easily and this happens when there's slighest movement on the desk as
well.

"Kevin" <webman6@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:npShf.31$qe5.2629@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/monitors/2005FPW/English/about.htm
>
> See the above link. There is a Stand Lock Release button on the back of
> the stand. Your monitor should be steady as a rock.
>
> "Sam" <samghazi81@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:5QQhf.212511$ir4.189384@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> Ordered a 2005FPW a couple of weeks ago and got it last week.
>> what a great monitor, i have to say it's great quality for the value
>>
>> one problem however
>> it constantly shakes when i type !!!
>> now i'm a fast typer but i have a very solid desk and the floor is
>> hardwood. the monitor just seems to be very loose
>> when i touch it; it's not locked in or anything
>>
>> is this because it's height adjustable? i was expecting some sort of lock
>> for height but just seems to be adjusted by simply holding and pulling up
>> or pushing down
>>
>> did i do something wrong with the assembly?
>>
>
>


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