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September 20th, 2024 19:53

AW3225QF, two simple ideas for Panel Health / Pixel Refresh improvement

So I recently bought my first OLED monitor, specifically the aw3225qf, and being a person that uses my computer for an unhealthy amount of time most days, having to deal with the pixel health of my monitor is a new experience.

Since firmware updates happens for this monitor, I thought of two things that seems simple to include, which could lessen the hassel of maintaining pixel health.

1. Add a setting so that the lit LED button's color shows/is tied the monitor health status.

2. Allow the pixel refresh function to not shut off the monitor after it's been manually triggered. Instead turn it back on again.

This is particularly an issue on multi monitor setups, as after the refresh and the monitor shuts off, all the windows/programs gets moved to the secondary monitor(doesn't happen during the refresh), and then back to the main monitor in a chaotic manner after you turn it back on manually.

I'm suggesting this, as you can continue to use a secondary monitor without issue, during pixel refresh, with all the programs/windows that were on it when you initiated, during the wait.

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