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by Kenn » Sat Feb 26, 2005 2:25 pm
Try pressing the middle ultranav button to fix this dead pixel. Most likely, you've run into the common ultranav software bug, which puts a "fake" dead pixel on-screen. It goes away when you 1) scroll the screen using trackpad edge motion, or 2) click the middle ultranav button when that button is set to "scroll" or "magnify."
Also, if you mouse over it just right, it changes the cursor to the scroll cursor.
It's a temporary pixel that shows up randomly and occasionally, and since it' software, goes away on reboot.
Last note - depending on the nature of the error, "true" dead pixels can be on all the time, off on the time, stuck on a certain color all the time, or only show up as dead on certain colors. Since each pixel is made up of three separate subpixel elements (red green blue), any one of these subpixels being stuck "on" or "off" may change how the error manifests.
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