Who needs this Pixel Tester for Windows (10, 8.1, 11)?
The application that allows users to review LCD monitors for dead or paralyzed pixels through a standard series of tests
You buy a LCD monitor, I think everyone knows that manufacturers are already setting how many defective pixels are acceptable for this or that model.
Then you comes home and learns that there are many more pixels, so you can test it with IsMyLcdOK to test it even after your purchase.
You use your computer and suddenly you notice that there are green or blue dots. What is the problem? These tiny dots are the pixels that make up your screen and they can be dead, frozen or paralyzed.
The user interface is based on a full-screen window with the most important options. You can perform a white, red, blue, or violet test, a horizontal gradient, vertical lines, color lines, a black, green, cyan, or yellow test and others.
It is possible to select one of these options, or to go through all of them, by using the space bar to navigate. At this point, you must rely on your own observation skills to detect problematic pixels. If nothing is detected, it means that your LCD monitor has no pixel problems.
A portable use of IsMyLcdOK the Pixel Tester on all Windows is possible, for portable use: create or copy the IsMyLcdOK.ini From Version 3.03 By default
IsMyLcdOK is a pretty curious application that helps to check the screen under all Windows OS to find these points: Start the Pixel Tester program, when
Pixel revival has been integrated as a software solution/function in IsMyLcdOK for Windows 12, 11, 10, etc. starting with version 3.16, upon request of several
Dead pixels are mostly black sometimes white. Paralyzed pixels are usually bright in two or possibly all three primary colors Contents: 1. The difference
A portable use of IsMyLcdOK the Pixel Tester on all Windows is possible, for portable use: create or copy the IsMyLcdOK.ini From Version 3.03 By default
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