Pixel Refresh Tool
Rapidly cycle through colors to attempt unsticking stuck pixels. Works by repeatedly stimulating the pixel's transistor and liquid crystal with rapid color changes.
How the Pixel Refresh Tool Works
This tool rapidly cycles through eight colors — black, white, red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow — at a configurable speed. The rapid switching stimulates the transistors in LCD pixels, potentially releasing stuck liquid crystal cells. Use fullscreen mode and position the affected area in the center of the screen for best results. The tool is most effective on recently stuck pixels on LCD and IPS panels.
Pixel Defect Types
Stuck Pixel
Potentially fixableRed, green, blue, or combined color. TFT transistor stuck on. Color cycling may help.
Dead Pixel
Not fixableTransistor has failed. No signal reaches the pixel. Cannot be fixed by software.
Hot Pixel
Potentially fixableAll three sub-pixels stuck on simultaneously. Less common than single-color stuck pixels.
Pixel Refresh FAQ
Common questions about stuck pixels, dead pixels, and how to fix them.
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