Checking and Fixing DP (read : Dead Pixel) for
LCD Monitor
LCD Monitor
This tips maybe useful for all LCD Screen Monitor, its happen after long time usage and the screen just showing light without any sign that we can see any changes in screean display, so that makes the LCD Screen becomes in low performance quality. Dot sign in that screen ussually was broke, and we can call it DP or Dead Pixel or Stuck Pixel, how we know about that, and if that showed, how to fix that ?
Let's start....
Identified / Checking Dead Pixel
The point of checking about that DP actually can be an easy way, but sometimes we've got panic first and then think fast to sell that "things"..But we can try to identified or checking that LCD by knowing and seeing what happen to that screen, is there any dot that showing unblinking and just showing one kind of colours such as black or white, if we see that thing, so we must try to use this kind of software..it called Pixel Repairer.
Pixel Repairer's features:
- helps in search of damaged pixels,
- user may create and set repairing areas which will fix stuck pixels,
- user may not stop using the computer while the monitor is repaired,
- it takes small amount of hard drive and memory, and starts fast,
- doesn't require installation of additional libraries or run-time environments,
- can handle many monitors connected to the computer.
About PixelRepairer
PixelRepairer may be used to search for and repair of defective LDC monitor or plasma tv pixels. User may display test screens on any monitor or tv connected to the computer. It makes search of malfunctioning pixels easy. If you found stuck pixels, you may repair them. The repair is based on setting of small repairing area in place where stuck pixel were found. There is no need to stop using the computer while the screen is fixed. PixelRepairer working in background is repairing the monitor by itself while you are for instance surfing the Internet.
PixelRepairer's features:
- helps in search of damaged pixels,
- user may create and set repairing areas which will fix stuck pixels,
- user may not stop using the computer while the monitor is repaired,
- it takes small amount of hard drive and memory, and starts fast,
- doesn't require installation of additional libraries or runtime environments,
- can handle many monitors connected to the computer.
People with epilepsy shouldn't use this program.
Stuck and dead pixels
Stuck pixels are pixels which are lighten when they shouldn't be. The easiest way to find them is to display black screen on a monitor. If, on a black screen, there is a pixel which has a color, it's red for instance, it's a stuck pixel.
Dead pixels are pixels which are black, no matter what is displayed on the screen. The easiest way to find them is to display white screen on a monitor. If, on a white screen, there is a black pixel, it's dead pixel.
Pixel Repairer program fixes stuck pixels by applying high frequency color change.
Searching for stuck pixels
To find stuck pixels you must:
- Clean the monitor.
- Run the Pixel Repairer program.
- If the search panel isn't active, you must click on the 'Search' button. It's a button with a magnifying glass picture.
- If a few monitors are connected to the computer, you may choose the monitor, which is going to be tested.
- Choose black color on patterns list.
- Click "Enable" button.
- Check, if any of pixels has color different than black. If so, it's stuck pixel.
- Disable the test by right clicking on the screen or pressing of the 'Esc' key.
If a stuck pixel or some stuck pixels were found you must remember it's position. Now, you may repair it.
Repair stuck pixels
To repair stuck pixels you must:
- Run Pixel Repairer program.
- If the repair panel isn't active, you must click on the "Repair" button. It's a button with a sticking plaster picture.
- Add repairing area, so called "Repairer" by clicking the "Add" button.
- Drag the Repairer in the place, where the stuck pixel or pixels were found.
- Set prefered mode of operation.
- Set Repairer's size. It should embrace the stuck pixel or pixels.
- Set Repairer's frequency equal to monitor's frequency. In the case you're not sure what frequency should be set, just leave 60Hz.
- If stuck pixels are present in the other area of the screen you may add another repairing area.
- Minimize the program window.
- Wait about an hour.[if you lucky...hmmmm : P]
Just Get and Download This Software
Write by : Mr.K
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