If there is no physical damage done to the screen, then the problem could fall under cable connection, power setting, or a driver issue.
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Use the calibration tool,which can realign any strangely behaving areas of the screen.
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Use the calibration tool, which can realign any strangely behaving areas of the screen.
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if you think your issue falls under any of the problems previously stated, check out our troubleshooting page for more info.
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if you think your issue falls under any of the problems previously stated, check out the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Acer_One_10_S1002-145A_Troubleshooting|troubleshooting page] for more info.
If there is no physical damage done to the screen, then the problem could fall under cable connection, power setting, or a driver issue.
Use the calibration tool,which can realign any strangely behaving areas of the screen.
if you think your issue falls under any of the problems previously stated, check out our troubleshooting page for more info.