I'm pretty sure that's the case. I think stuck pixels are of different 
colors but dead ones are black. And I think that the massage technique 
only works on stuck pixels.

On Sunday, September 8, 2002, at 06:29  PM, Donald Keenan wrote:

> I've never been inclined to name my macs, but my KeyLime iBook I now
> refer to as "one-eyed", with an affectionate resignation.
> My question is, if I have a big, fat red pixel on the screen, is the
> pixel "stuck", rather than "dead"?


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