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    QUESTION NO. P50702-6: Dell D1025tm monitor (Sony CPD200gs) has a fuzzy picture. The keys on the front are locked up. When I press anything but the menu, I get a picture of a key in the lower left corner. The menu will only let me move between two of nine menu choices. How can I unlock it? Do I need the DAS software to do it? Dell could not find anything about it and the Sony manual does not say anything about locking the menu.

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    The Sony CPD-200GS does have a "Lock" Option in its OSD Menu; perhaps the same procedure is used in your Dell. Press the "Menu" key, use the arrow keys to toggle Up/Down and Left/Right, to select the "Option" Menu (at lower right), and then press "Menu" again. Several Options will appear, including a Key Icon. Toggle up/down to the Key Icon, then use the Left/Right keys to turn it off. Regarding the fuzziness, try going to the "Screen" Menu (upper right), and adjusting the H or V convergence, or the Moire.

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