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How to Fix a Stuck Pixel on an LCD Monitor

By Matthew Lynch
May 28, 2023
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stuck pixels can be very frustrating when they show up on your LCD monitor. These small, brightly colored dots can make it difficult to enjoy your computer experience. Fortunately, it’s possible to fix a stuck pixel on your LCD monitor with just a few simple steps.

Before you start, you need to determine whether your pixel is dead or stuck. Dead pixels are black and won’t respond to any attempts to fix them. Stuck pixels, on the other hand, may be a different color than their surroundings and can be fixed with a little effort.

Here are some steps to follow to fix a stuck pixel on an LCD monitor:

Step 1: Turn off your computer

Before you start the fix, turn off your computer and unplug the monitor to avoid any damage.

Step 2: Locate the faulty pixel

Display a solid color screen on your monitor with the color that matches the color of the stuck pixel. This may be easier if you use a pixel-fixing software program that will help you locate the faulty pixel.

Step 3: Apply pressure to the pixel

Use a soft cloth to apply pressure to the pixel. Do so firmly, but not too hard, for 10 to 15 seconds. Be careful not to press too hard and cause damage to the screen.

Step 4: Use a pixel fixing software

You can use a pixel fixing software program like JScreenFix or UDPixel to help unstuck your pixel. Sometimes using these programs can help get rid of the stuck pixel without having to apply pressure.

Step 5: Turn your monitor back on

Once you have applied pressure or used the pixel-fixing software, turn your monitor back on and see if the stuck pixel is gone. If it’s still there, repeat the process.

Finally, if none of the above steps work, consider seeking professional help from a repair shop or contact the manufacturer if the monitor is still under warranty.

In conclusion, a stuck pixel on an LCD monitor can be frustrating, but it’s not the end of the world. With these simple steps, you can attempt to fix a stuck pixel yourself and save yourself the cost of taking it to a repair shop.

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