Monitor screen

Hello,
I am running Lightroom 4 purchased 1 week ago ,with latest update.
Today there is an area on my monitor screen that does not respond to the curser. I could not make a selection anywhere in that area.
The area size was about 4.3in x 4.4in. Position about centre and approx 2.3in from the top of the screen.
I was in Library mode.
By going  Edit > Select all  I could selecy all photos but not individually with curser.
I am using an imac  OS 10.7.5   27in monitor.
Using a spreadsheet program the curser works in this area.
But, I also cannot make a selection with the curser on the desktop in this area.
I minimised the Lightroom window and could not right click and select anywhere in that area.
Now,
I have just quit Lightroom,restarted and this area of monitor is again responding to the curser.
Is this a one off or has anybody had similar problem?
Regards

Hello @luckyguy,
I understand that while working on your HP Pavilion All-In-One PC running Windows 7 64-bit the screen went dim and will not return to normal. When you say you were working on it do you mean using the computer or you actually had it apart? I would be happy to assist you, but first I would encourage you to post your product number for your computer. I am linking an HP Support document below that will show you how to find your product number. As with this I can provide you with accurate information.
How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
In the meantime an update may of come through and caused you this issue. I am providing you with an HP Support document: Using Microsoft System Restore (Windows 7), which will walk you through using Microsoft System Restore to roll your system back to before the issue occured.
Please re-post with the requested information if the restore does not work and I would be happy to provide you with further assistance. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
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