on 18/10/01 19:04, Don at don_at_dcphotos.com wrote:
> Ok First question,
> I just got my 2100 "monitor" back from Apple repair. I was soo happy to see
> it lite-up but I could not use the stylus at all. "NO input from the pen". I
> could use the keyboard with no problems (well relatively no problems ). I
> tries a brain wipe, swopped batteries, used the AC adapter with and w/o
> batteries no luck.
> So, I called Apple and they said to send it back (at no charge). Well, a
> couple hours later I had time to mess with it again and I turned it on and
> it worked great. I could write on the screen no problem. So, do I still send
> it back? Maybe something loose inside?
Don't know if something's loose, but I would definitely return it to Apple.
Explains what happened.
-Laurent.
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