Temporary soft light
Use a white screen as a quick light source for close objects or low-light moments.
Use a white fullscreen screen for temporary light, dust checks, simple photo lighting, or contrast inspection when a dark screen is not the right tool.
A bright fullscreen fill works when you need light, contrast, or surface visibility instead of darkness.
Use a white screen as a quick light source for close objects or low-light moments.
A bright screen can make surface dirt easier to see before cleaning.
Switch between white and dark outputs depending on the display task.
Set white in Custom Themes, adjust brightness, then use fullscreen carefully.
Use Custom Themes or color controls to set the display to white.
Adjust system brightness so the screen is useful but not uncomfortable.
Enter fullscreen for the check or lighting task, then exit when finished.
Pick a goal and open the matching fullscreen workflow.
Use solid fullscreen colors before and after wiping a display so surface dirt is easier to spot without confusing it with panel defects.
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Quick answers for bright fullscreen output.
Bright static screens can increase power use and wear on OLED. Use it briefly for checks or lighting.
Yes. A bright fill can reveal dust and smudges before wiping.
Yes, for simple close-up lighting, but adjust brightness to avoid glare.
Open Custom Themes, set a white fullscreen display, and use it for light or surface checks.
Open custom themes