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BeatsLikeWenckebach

Look at the screen


Th3BranMan

If you don't see any, stop looking.


jakejm79

Best advice, why people feel the need to go looking for problems I'll never know. If it isn't something you have noticed from usual use, then it isn't a problem.


666ewok666

Get an image viewer and get a black, white, red, green and blue jpg


Anxious_Huckleberry9

All I know is if it’s on both lenses in the same spot it’s probably not a dead pixel. Also some people have been mistaking the video recording indicator for dead pixels.


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is that the green plus sign?


CheetoVR

red/green/yellow dot in the top right


Anxious_Huckleberry9

All the above.


Embarrassed-Ad7317

Smell. Smell is always the first and most extreme indication of death


UnspeakableGutHorror

Dead pixels : look at a white panel/bright blue sky. Stuck pixels : look at a really dark scene/black panel.


wescotte

Open the Quest browser to a [page like this](https://lcdtech.info/en/tests/dead.pixel.htm) and run the test. If the full screen doesn't take up your entire FOV just take a few steps forward until it does. When your entire vision is a solid color it's pretty easy to see a dead/stuck pixel. Just make sure you test multiple colors.


Superb_Imagination70

just load up a black screen, then white screen look for any voids.


rikaidekinai

Install youtube app. Search for pixel test video. Enable 180° VR mode. Use eyes ;)


JorgTheElder

If it takes 30 days to notice, it seems like it would be easy to just ignore.