tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978891340532576053.post3115370780450973266..comments2023-05-20T14:57:44.566+00:00Comments on Digi-Blog: Dell Monitor Power Button FailureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978891340532576053.post-33702737159689264422015-05-17T21:40:53.113+00:002015-05-17T21:40:53.113+00:00Thanks for the comment Andrew. Always good to know...Thanks for the comment Andrew. Always good to know when a post has been useful. Capacitors seem to be a weak point in so many devices. I have replaced quite a few myself. The most recent being in a TP-Link LAN adapter.AJPEEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13083444320849367166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978891340532576053.post-4287148659301025152015-05-17T18:24:30.037+00:002015-05-17T18:24:30.037+00:00I came across this blog looking for a solution to ...I came across this blog looking for a solution to the power button being "stuck" on my Dell 2407WFP and your tip about using something sticky to turn the button so it was oriented properly saved me a headache! It worked perfectly!<br /><br />Hopefully i'll get another couple years out of this display. About 6 months ago I had to completely disasemble it in order to replace the main power board after it blew the main capacitor due to Dell using low quality parts. The button never felt the same after reassembly, which suggests I probably cracked that thin piece behind the power button.<br /><br />At least it works again. <br /><br />-AndrewAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com