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cshbell 08-31-2009 03:51 PM

Kensington K33907 completely broken with 1.5b3
 
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On Snow Leopard (10A432, e.g. retail release), my Kensington K33907 is completely broken with 1.5b3. All colors are distorted; see the attached camera shot. Although the camera shot shows an RDPed Windows session, the same coloring problems happen regardless of what is displayed on the Kensington-powered monitor (e.g. Mac apps behave the same way). It has rendered it totally useless, which is a huge problem. Any help, DL team?

Patrick 09-01-2009 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by cshbell (Post 212)
On Snow Leopard (10A432, e.g. retail release), my Kensington K33907 is completely broken with 1.5b3. All colors are distorted; see the attached camera shot. Although the camera shot shows an RDPed Windows session, the same coloring problems happen regardless of what is displayed on the Kensington-powered monitor (e.g. Mac apps behave the same way). It has rendered it totally useless, which is a huge problem. Any help, DL team?

Hello cshbell,

this does look weird. Re-Pluggin in the dock, reboot, resetting the resolution does not help ?

I'm sure we can find out what's going on there if it worked before.

Patrick aka Jolly

martinm1 09-01-2009 12:28 PM

Same color distortion
 
I am using an egva adapter and have the same problem. My colors are just bizarre--almost fluorescent. I had the problem before as well and it always resolved with an uninstall and reinstall, but not this time. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks

cshbell 09-01-2009 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 214)
this does look weird. Re-Pluggin in the dock, reboot, resetting the resolution does not help ?

Did all that, as well as an uninstall/reinstall, and nothing helps. As the other poster said, this would happen intermittently under 10.5 as well, but it's consistent until 10.6.

I couldn't wait for this problem to get fixed, so I bought a Diamond DL-195-based adapter and had it overnighted, but that adapter has its own problems (extremely sluggish bitmapping), so if we can get the Kensington working, that would be ideal.

Patrick 09-03-2009 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by cshbell (Post 219)
Did all that, as well as an uninstall/reinstall, and nothing helps. As the other poster said, this would happen intermittently under 10.5 as well, but it's consistent until 10.6.

I couldn't wait for this problem to get fixed, so I bought a Diamond DL-195-based adapter and had it overnighted, but that adapter has its own problems (extremely sluggish bitmapping), so if we can get the Kensington working, that would be ideal.

I was able to replicate the problem. It's happening here when you connect the adapter first and then connect the monitor. For now as workaround connect hte monitor to the adapter and then connect the adapter.

Patrick aka Jolly


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