Problem with tilt of 30" Cinema Display

I have an Apple Cinema Display 30" which works just fine and I had it just slightly tilted up but I had to move it back and now it's stuck and I can't move it back to that slightly frontward tilt. I notice there is a little screw-- I just had the display fixed by Apple [the inside lights were fixed] and don't want to hassle taking it back to Apple store or sending it out....does anyone know if it would be a fairly simple thing to unscrew that and move the display or is there something there that I should be concerned about?

Being HDMI it should really only offer options that are supported by your connection and the issue of a mismatched output shouldn't occur, however since your monitor isn't really HDMI I can't be sure what will happen.
When using component the tv offers all resolutions supported by itself regardless of whether the tv supports them and of course when they don't match the tv is blank. I think it may be possible that this is what happens when HDMI is connected to DVI. I really can't be sure but I think this is worth testing for.
In component mode if you select a video mode that isn't supported the screen will go blank and if you leave it a while the tv will reset to the last output you were using.
When you change video mode it can take a few moments for the change to take effect, so don't be too impatient when cycling through the options.
Finally, just a thought, your gender changer does support DVI-D/DVI-I and not just DVI-A doesn't it.

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