How does resurrecting, repair, fix pixels work with Is-My-LCD-OK?
Resurrecting pixels has been integrated since version 3.16 as software solution / function in IsMyLcdOK on multiple user request!
In Internet there are many Windows tools that have this feature. Unfortunately, many of them have adware, or spyware on board and are sometimes a few mega-bytes in size. That's why the user came to implement this feature in IsMyLcdOK.
How can it help you to correct pixels!
1. To test your screen, go through all the colors green, blue and red and check the screen. In addition, you should check white and black.
2.The software can not, as promised on the Internet, identify pixels, they clearly recognize the RGB and the other color tests!
3. If a pixel has been detected, simply start the repair program in the main selection with the F6 key!
Screen Capture plays a random combination of reds, greens and blues at a rate of up to 60 frames per second to bring the stuck / paralyzed pixel back to its normal cycle.
Please press any key to start the screen fixation with [ESC] you can finish it at any time.
4. Run the color of the flashing graphic for a minute or two.
With a little luck, some, or all, paralyzed pixels will be revived, this works because in a stuck pixel, the liquid in one or more of its subpixels is not evenly distributed. In combination with the backlighting of your screen, this fluid is used to let through different amounts of light, creating different colors.
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