Best way to fix a malfunctioning Pixel

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I've looked up several times about how to fix a stuck pixel; but all their classifications of stuck do not really apply to this.



I have a single pixel that's blue, however if I mouse over it; it turns white. So that means the other micro pixels are working fine to produce white, but the blue one obviously won't deactivate.










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    Your pixel is evidently only stuck and not dead. Have you tried the methods in this article?
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I've looked up several times about how to fix a stuck pixel; but all their classifications of stuck do not really apply to this.



I have a single pixel that's blue, however if I mouse over it; it turns white. So that means the other micro pixels are working fine to produce white, but the blue one obviously won't deactivate.










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    Your pixel is evidently only stuck and not dead. Have you tried the methods in this article?
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I've looked up several times about how to fix a stuck pixel; but all their classifications of stuck do not really apply to this.



I have a single pixel that's blue, however if I mouse over it; it turns white. So that means the other micro pixels are working fine to produce white, but the blue one obviously won't deactivate.










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I've looked up several times about how to fix a stuck pixel; but all their classifications of stuck do not really apply to this.



I have a single pixel that's blue, however if I mouse over it; it turns white. So that means the other micro pixels are working fine to produce white, but the blue one obviously won't deactivate.







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    Your pixel is evidently only stuck and not dead. Have you tried the methods in this article?
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    Your pixel is evidently only stuck and not dead. Have you tried the methods in this article?
    – harrymc
    Dec 10 at 13:19








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Your pixel is evidently only stuck and not dead. Have you tried the methods in this article?
– harrymc
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Your pixel is evidently only stuck and not dead. Have you tried the methods in this article?
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The only way to fix hardware problem is via hardware fix. Replace the martix.



All software solutions will hide the problem, not correct it.






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    The only way to fix hardware problem is via hardware fix. Replace the martix.



    All software solutions will hide the problem, not correct it.






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      The only way to fix hardware problem is via hardware fix. Replace the martix.



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        The only way to fix hardware problem is via hardware fix. Replace the martix.



        All software solutions will hide the problem, not correct it.






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        The only way to fix hardware problem is via hardware fix. Replace the martix.



        All software solutions will hide the problem, not correct it.







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