The monochron is a beautiful clock and it was easy to put together. I look forward to digging into the software soon.
Have you seen any dead pixels while testing these lcds? During the building process when the lcd is first turned on I noticed 2 small spots on the right hand side of the screen that looked about like the color of the backing off the acrylic, and I thought thats what they were, small specks of paper. I didn't want to scratch the screen so I waited to try to remove them until I peeled the plastic off the screen later. When I finished the kit I realized they weren't specks of paper but actual spots on the screen. I don't know if they are dead pixels or what. I used a chamois cloth to try to "massage" the spot where it is to see if it went away, but they didn't.
Have you seen anything like this in other lcds? I took some pictures but they didn't turn out too well. I uploaded the one that the spots were the most clearly seen, but it is still a blurry picture. Do you have any tips for removing the spots?
Thanks
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Re: monochron posssible dead pixels
hmm, we havent seen this before. lets try a few things. first, turn off the clock, wait a bit to drain the capcitors and turn it back on.
if they're really there for good, email support@adafruit and request a new screen + header strip.
if they're really there for good, email support@adafruit and request a new screen + header strip.
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Re: monochron posssible dead pixels
> Do you have any tips for removing the spots?
Have you tried Photoshop?
Have you tried Photoshop?
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