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Anonymous asked in Computers & InternetHardwareMonitors · 3 weeks ago

What is this on monitor screen?

It's a green little pixel that is noticeable on black areas. It won't go away.

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  • 3 weeks ago

    may be its Dade pixel you may need to buy new monitor or may any hardware or software issue  

  • 3 weeks ago

    dead pixel.  they're fairly common

  • 3 weeks ago

    It is NOT a dead pixel.  It's a stuck pixel.

    Dead pixels are not the same as stuck pixels. These pixels look almost the same, but there's an important distinction. A dead pixel won't turn on, whereas a stuck pixel is permanently on. Since it's permanently on, it typically appears as a bright, persistent dot on the screen, and is either red, green, blue, or white.

    You can try running a program such as Undead Pixel which will TRY to get that stuck pixel to activate again.

    Another one, JScreenFix doesn't even require you to download anything.  You simply run it in your browser and move the box over where your stuck pixel is.

    Hopefully, one of these "solutions" will work for you.

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    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    it is a dead pixel. only way to fix it isreplace the screen.

    it's true. google it.

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