Test all colors on your computer screen and easily detect dead or stuck pixels
Many screens over time suffer from problems with lighting, colors, and sometimes they even get dead or stuck pixels and this would certainly be very bad. During that, we have talked from time to time about programs that help you test colors, detect dead pixels, and today we have a tool that you do not need to download and just by visiting the site you can test your screen with ease.
Today we will talk about the White Screen Test tool which is in the form of a website, this latter allows you to try 4 basic colors (black, red, green, blue) with the possibility of trying other colors as well.
In general, when you enter the site from the link below the post, you will find 4 boxes to choose colors along with a circle to choose the remaining colors. It will not be difficult at all, you will need to click on one of these colors to test it.
This test will be very simple! This means that you will not get statistics or numbers showing how your screen reacts to colors, but you will only get the color and then you will look at the screen yourself to determine any problem.
You can click on the large square to go to full screen view so you can test the colors on your entire screen, or you can return to mini view by pressing the Esc key on your keyboard.
This tool helps you a lot in testing colors and it would be a good idea to bookmark the site to come back to it anytime you want to repeat the test.
Tool link: White Screen Test