Experience a pure, clean and soothing visual environment using full-screen white display. Ideal for relaxing, meditating or focusing on tasks without visual distractions.
Turn your display into a simple and efficient light source with white screen tool. Perfect for video calls or photography where extra lighting is needed.
If I'm drawing on paper, I can put paper on top of my display drawing tablet and see what I'm drawing at night
Useful when adjusting settings in my secondary monitor (since it's quite old it doesn't just set stuff how it should be by default). Settings like vertical/horizontal position and vertical/horizontal scale. Also useful when searching for dead pixels.
While studying, I use 2 screens, one with a timer and one to search whatever I need on the internet. When I am not searching, I put the white screen so I don't get distracted with anything on the computer
I'm working on a animated sequence, and i'm doing it the traditional way (by hand), so i need a white surface with light that allows me to put one piece of paper over another and be able to see both, so since i don't have a professional screen for this, i'm using my computer and putting the white screen on it so i don't touch anything by mistake
I was catching little flies as they were attracted to white screen on my display
Consistent backdrop to clean my monitor on, and also to check for dead/stuck pixels. Also sometimes for lighting my face when I'm using a webcam.
Silly, but I use it for monitor cleaning. It makes things on the screen obvious. :) I also use it to validate plain colour reproduction for different monitors, but that only comes up rarely and I'm not looking for professional colour grading.
A pure white screen helps in easily identifying smudges or dust while cleaning your display.
To get a source of light and be able to read books when it’s dark in the room and the light switch is too far away.
Don't want to be distrupted? Want to take a brake? Use a white screen to blank your screen.
Check your monitor and find dead pixels.
Lighting up the back of a lightbox for product photography
I needed to have something bright under a paper, so i could redraw a image easier.