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\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nI'm having the exact same problem with my T210. The power button is
\n
\nunresponsive about 50% of the time. The only pattern I can discern
\nseems to be that if I unplug the power cable and then plug it in
\nagain, the button will work for 10 minutes or so. Then after having
\nsat for 20 or 30 minutes, it becomes unresponsive. This can mean
\nbeing unable to turn the monitor off as well as on.
\n
\nI'm almost certain that's its a problem with the main controller board
\nas the problem exists even when all connections to the controller
\nboard (screen, backlight, etc.) have been disconnected.
\n
\nAnyone have a busted T210 that they'd be willing to give/sell (still
\nhave yours Wilson?)? Or, better yet, just the main board?
\n
\nthanks,
\nGraham
\n
\n--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com,\n"wilsoncca" <wilson@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> My T210 is starting to flake out. The front buttons often become
\n> unresponsive and, as a result, I can't turn off or on the monitor
\n> somtimes. Power-saving doesn't seem to work either. Power-cycling
\n> the monitor often fixes it. My guess is that the controller board\nis
\n> dying. Anyone has one available? I'm also willing to sell my T210.\n
\n> The panel and the driver boards are fine as far as I can tell. Make
\n> me an offer.
\n>
\n> --wilson
\n>
\n
\n