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y.a.k20-May-10 0:50
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Hi,

is there a way to modify the screen contents on the fly? I would like to modify one specific pixel before it is sent to the monitor.

The reason for this is that I have a strangely behaving stuck pixel on my laptop. The blue part of the RGB is inverted so the pixel is blue when it should be black or yellow when it should be white.

I would like to invert the blue component of that particular pixel before it is displayed so that due to double-inversion it will have the correct color.

Preferably I would like to implement this without a window but I guess I could always display an on-top, one-pixel-big window and send the clicks to underlying one. I would probably have to run this in admin mode to be able to send clicks to admin-owned underlying windows.

A better solution would be to access the screen buffer directly.

How would you guys go about it?

Thanks,
yak
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