I thought you could just check out the LCD when there's no video and then alternatively with an all white background in Windows. Should be pretty obvious.
Originally posted by: Bar81
I thought you could just check out the LCD when there's no video and then alternatively with an all white background in Windows. Should be pretty obvious.
you can use the search as a google too, lol. i actually remeber him posting it but my monitor looks great and like JBT said i don't want a program bringing attention to something i can't see anyway so i never ran it.
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