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06-18-07, 10:09 PM
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The JScreenFix Java applet helps fix stuck pixels and image persistence on LCD screens and reduces burn-in on plasma screens.
The applet runs safely inside a web browser, does not require installation and works with wind@ws, Linux and Mac computers.
JScreenFix repairs most stuck pixels in under 20 minutes, and mild screen burn-in within 12 hours.
To fix a stuck pixel
A stuck pixelIncrease your display resolution setting to the maximum supported by your screen.
Launch the JScreenFix applet (below) and position the window over the stuck pixel.
After 5 minutes move the window and observe the results. If the pixel remains stuck, repeat.
From extensive testing, most stuck pixels are repaired in less than 20 minutes.
If a stuck pixel remains after running JScreenFix for 20 minutes it probably can not be fixed by JScreenFix.
You might like to try a pixel massage.
Sometimes stuck pixels return after a period of time, JScreenFix deluxe can automatically repair reoccurring stuck pixels when you are not using your computer.
To reduce screen burn-in
Plasma burn-inDisable your screen saver. Launch the JScreenFix applet (below) and enter fullscreen mode.
This is achieved by pressing F11 in most browsers, if this fails you will need to consult the documentation for your Internet browser.
It is important that JScreenFix fills the screen fully or you may suffer additional unequal burn-in.
Leave the applet running for about an hour and observe the results.
If you notice an improvement, continue running JScreenFix until the burn-in is more acceptable.
Please note that completely removing screen burn-in is impossible but it will fade with time.
The only way to equalise a screen image is to burn-in the parts of the screen that have had less use.
JScreenFix deluxe is a preventative measure that monitors screen usage and equalises the screen when you are not using your computer.
JScreenFix applet (http://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php)
The JScreenFix Java applet helps fix stuck pixels and image persistence on LCD screens and reduces burn-in on plasma screens.
The applet runs safely inside a web browser, does not require installation and works with wind@ws, Linux and Mac computers.
JScreenFix repairs most stuck pixels in under 20 minutes, and mild screen burn-in within 12 hours.
To fix a stuck pixel
A stuck pixelIncrease your display resolution setting to the maximum supported by your screen.
Launch the JScreenFix applet (below) and position the window over the stuck pixel.
After 5 minutes move the window and observe the results. If the pixel remains stuck, repeat.
From extensive testing, most stuck pixels are repaired in less than 20 minutes.
If a stuck pixel remains after running JScreenFix for 20 minutes it probably can not be fixed by JScreenFix.
You might like to try a pixel massage.
Sometimes stuck pixels return after a period of time, JScreenFix deluxe can automatically repair reoccurring stuck pixels when you are not using your computer.
To reduce screen burn-in
Plasma burn-inDisable your screen saver. Launch the JScreenFix applet (below) and enter fullscreen mode.
This is achieved by pressing F11 in most browsers, if this fails you will need to consult the documentation for your Internet browser.
It is important that JScreenFix fills the screen fully or you may suffer additional unequal burn-in.
Leave the applet running for about an hour and observe the results.
If you notice an improvement, continue running JScreenFix until the burn-in is more acceptable.
Please note that completely removing screen burn-in is impossible but it will fade with time.
The only way to equalise a screen image is to burn-in the parts of the screen that have had less use.
JScreenFix deluxe is a preventative measure that monitors screen usage and equalises the screen when you are not using your computer.
JScreenFix applet (http://www.jscreenfix.com/basic.php)