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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T05:21:51+00:00 2026-06-02T05:21:51+00:00In: Computers

Why do I see black spot on computer screen​?

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I have recently noticed a black spot on my computer screen, and it stays visible even when I change the wallpaper, open different apps, or restart the computer. The spot does not seem to move, and I am not sure whether it is caused by a dead pixel, screen damage, dust inside the display, or a hardware issue.

Has anyone experienced this before? What could be the possible reason for a black spot appearing on a computer screen, and is there any way to fix it without replacing the display?

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    1. James Boult
      James Boult
      2026-06-02T13:14:12+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:14 pm

      I had the same issue on my computer. If the black spot stays in the same place all the time—even after changing wallpapers, opening different programs, or restarting the PC—it is usually not a software problem.

      Possible causes include:

      – Dead or stuck pixels – a small cluster of pixels may have stopped working.
      – Screen pressure damage – the display may have been pressed or impacted, causing internal LCD damage.
      – Dust or debris inside the screen – more common on older monitors and laptops.
      – LCD panel damage – if the black spot looks like an ink blot or is slowly getting bigger, the screen itself is likely damaged.

      A quick way to check is to take a screenshot. If the black spot does **not** appear in the screenshot when viewed on another device, the problem is with the monitor hardware, not Windows or your graphics card.

      Unfortunately, if the spot is caused by physical screen damage, there is usually no permanent fix other than replacing the display panel or monitor. If it’s just a few stuck pixels, you can try a pixel-fixing tool, but success is not guaranteed.

      Can you describe the size and shape of the black spot (tiny dot, cluster of dots, or large dark patch)? That can help identify the exact cause.

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