Match each display symptom reported by a workstation user to its most likely hardware or configuration cause.
- A single sub-pixel on a desktop LCD monitor remains constantly illuminated as bright white regardless of the background content displayed.A stuck pixel caused by a constantly energized transistor.
- A faint, static outline of a desktop application menu remains visible on an OLED screen even after switching to full-screen video playback.Screen burn-in resulting from long-term static image retention.
- An external monitor powers on with a solid status LED but displays a 'No Signal' message while connected to a powered-on computer.Incorrect input source selection configured on the display menu.
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Match the single illuminated point to a stuck pixel; match the faint persistent toolbar outline on an OLED to screen burn-in; match the powered display showing 'No Signal' to an incorrect input source setting.
Each symptom matches its fundamental hardware mechanism: stuck pixels stem from malfunctioning individual transistors; OLED burn-in occurs when static images wear out organic compounds unevenly; and a 'No Signal' status on a powered screen is most commonly caused by selecting the wrong input source on the monitor.
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Identifying common video display physical defects and input configuration issues
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