Features

  • Java 6 Application.
  • Runs in the background.
  • Monitors screen usage.
  • Removes burn-in by equalising screen usage.
  • Repairs reoccurring stuck pixels.
  • Works with any screen vulnerable to burn-in and image persistence; LCD, Plasma, Projector, CRT.
  • Improves picture quality while you are not using your computer.
  • Preventative measure to combat future damage.
  • Runs on Windows and Linux computers. (Mac support soon)

Screenshots

Small screenshot of User Interface

Main config window.

 

Small screenshot of inverse burn image

Fixing a display.

 

Small screenshot of template creation

Template creation.

 

 

JScreenFix deluxe

JScreenFix deluxe is the most effective application available for fixing stuck pixels, reducing screen burn-in and preventing future damage to a screen.

By monitoring screen usage, JScreenFix deluxe can remove future screen burn-in and image persistence. The application is ideal for anyone with a computer connected to a large screen susceptible to burn-in.

JScreenFix deluxe tray message

JScreenFix deluxe runs silently in the system tray and optimises the screen automatically or when triggered by the user.

Evaluate JScreenFix deluxe

A free evaluation version of JScreenFix deluxe is available online. Repair modes in this version are fully functional for 20 minutes per session.

For automated, set-and-forget screen maintenance and repair please purchase a licence (10 GBP). (To purchase a licence please click the purchase button within the JScreenFix deluxe interface).

Additional information

The JScreenFix deluxe application monitors the display and calculates an inverse burn image. By displaying the inverse burn image when the computer is not being used, burn-in can be equalised. This will mean that bright and dark patches will not be noticeable and uniform brightness across the whole screen is achieved.

For existing burn-in, JScreenFix deluxe includes a number of repair strategies. By defining a template of where burn-in has occurred, previous burn-in can be equalised. JScreenFix deluxe includes a number of preset templates for equalising common screen burn-in, for example 4:3 burn-in on a 16:9 (widescreen) display. Other strategies include pure white burn (as recommended by Apple) and snow burn, which has proven to be very effective at fixing image persistence on LCD displays.

Some stuck pixels return periodically. JScreenFix deluxe protects against reoccurring stuck pixels by displaying the JScreenFix pixel fixing pattern when you are not using your computer. By defining a template of stuck pixel positions, JScreenFix deluxe can both equalise screen burn-in and fix stuck pixels at the same time.

JScreenFix deluxe runs silently in the system tray and can be configured to repair a display after the mouse has been stationary or between specific times of day.

JScreenFix deluxe supports multiple monitors and works with Windows and Linux computers. Mac compatibility can not be guaranteed at this time.

Technical considerations

To maintain cross-platform support, JscreenFix operates independently from the operating system's screen saver. Users are advised to disable screen savers and power saving features to maximize the effectiveness of JScreenFix deluxe.

The inverse burn image converges to a mid level gray when burn-in equalisation is complete.

Please note that because the brightness level and burn-in characteristics differ between screen makes and models, JScreenFix deluxe can not guarantee perfect equalisation on all screens.

Some hardware accelerated graphical components, such as 3D graphics and video overlays can not be fully monitored and equalised by JScreenFix deluxe.

Improper use of JScreenFix deluxe, for example defining an inaccurate burn-in template, can damage a screen. Users must carefully observe the effects of running JScreenFix, especially in the early stages. The developers of JScreenFix accept no responsibility for additional damage to a screen as a result of running JScreenFix deluxe.