STUCK PIXEL REPAIR TOOL

Dead PixelFixer

Attempt to fix stuck pixels by rapidly cycling colors and patterns. Works best on stuck pixels (not dead pixels). Run multiple cycles for best results — completely browser-based.

PIXEL REPAIR DISPLAY
Click START to begin pixel repair
Keep the tool running for best results
0:00Elapsed Time
5:00Target Duration
0Fix Attempts
FIX MODE
Fast color switching
SETTINGS
Duration5:00
1 min30 min
Intensity50%
SlowFast
STATUS
Ready to start
COMPREHENSIVE PIXEL REPAIR

Every feature designed to help repair stuck pixels through various color cycling techniques and patterns. Works best on stuck pixels, not dead pixels.

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Multiple Fix Modes

Choose from rapid color cycling, pressure patterns, gradient cycles, or solid color transitions to attempt pixel repair.

Adjustable Intensity

Control the speed and intensity of color cycling to find the optimal repair pattern for your stuck pixel.

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Custom Duration

Set repair cycles from 1 minute to 30 minutes. Longer cycles often yield better results for stubborn stuck pixels.

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Progress Tracking

Monitor repair progress with real-time elapsed time, completion percentage, and fix attempt counter.

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Rapid Color Cycling

Rapidly switches between black, white, and primary colors to stimulate stuck pixels and potentially free them.

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Pressure Pattern Mode

Uses alternating black/white pulsing patterns that simulate physical pressure techniques for pixel repair.

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Gradient Transitions

Smooth color gradient cycling that gradually transitions through the color spectrum to gently stimulate pixels.

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Multiple Attempts

Run multiple repair cycles. Some stuck pixels require several attempts before they become unstuck.

FOUR STEPS TO REPAIR

Dead Pixel Fixer uses rapid color cycling techniques to attempt to free stuck pixels. The rapid color changes can sometimes stimulate the pixel back to normal operation.

01

Identify Stuck Pixel

First, use the Dead Pixel Test to identify if you have a stuck pixel (always one color) rather than a dead pixel (always black).

02

Select Fix Mode

Choose a repair mode. Rapid Color Cycle works best for most stuck pixels, while Pressure Pattern simulates physical repair techniques.

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Configure Settings

Set duration (5-15 minutes recommended) and intensity. Higher intensity cycles colors faster, which may be more effective.

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Run Repair Cycle

Start the repair and let it run for the full duration. Position the stuck pixel in the center of the screen for best results. Run multiple cycles if needed.

REPAIR TIPS & GUIDELINES

Follow these tips to maximize your chances of successfully repairing a stuck pixel. Remember, this tool works best on stuck pixels, not dead pixels.

🔄Run Multiple CyclesStuck pixels often require multiple repair attempts. Run 3-5 cycles of 5-10 minutes each for best results.
📺Use Fullscreen ModeRun the fixer in fullscreen (F11) to ensure the stuck pixel receives maximum stimulation from the color cycling.
🎨Try Different ModesIf Rapid Color Cycle doesn't work, try Pressure Pattern or Gradient Cycle. Different pixels respond to different patterns.
🎯Position Pixel CentrallyIf possible, position the stuck pixel near the center of the screen where color transitions are most intense.
Increase Intensity GraduallyStart with medium intensity (50%) and gradually increase if needed. Very high intensity may not always be more effective.
Be PatientPixel repair can take time. Some stuck pixels fix immediately, others may require hours of cycling. Don't give up after one attempt.
COMMON QUESTIONS

No, this tool is designed to fix stuck pixels (pixels stuck on one color), not dead pixels (pixels that are always black). Dead pixels indicate a physical failure and cannot be repaired with software methods.
Start with 5-10 minute cycles. If the pixel doesn't fix after 3-5 attempts, try longer cycles (15-30 minutes). Some stubborn stuck pixels may require multiple hours of cycling.
Success rates vary. Some stuck pixels fix immediately, others may never fix. Generally, 30-50% of stuck pixels can be repaired with software methods, especially if caught early.
Start with Rapid Color Cycle as it's most effective for most stuck pixels. If that doesn't work, try Pressure Pattern mode. Gradient Cycle works well for pixels stuck on intermediate colors.
Start with medium intensity (50%). If that doesn't work after a few cycles, try increasing to 70-80%. Very high intensity (90%+) may not always be more effective and can be hard on the display.
If software repair doesn't work after multiple attempts, the pixel may require physical repair techniques (gentle pressure) or professional service. If your display is under warranty, contact the manufacturer.
No, this tool only displays colors and patterns. It cannot damage your display. However, avoid running it for extremely long periods (days) as it may cause temporary image retention.
Yes, this tool works on LCD, LED, OLED, and other display types. However, success rates may vary by display technology. LCD displays typically have better repair success rates than OLED.