Beige Screen
Professional beige screen for neutral color testing, natural tone verification, and message display
✨ Display custom messages on your screen
🎨 Text color automatically adapts to background
⚡ Keep your screen active with sleep prevention
快捷输入:
Press F key to enter full screen
Click on the color preview to switch to the next color
Use Cases
- Neutral Color Testing
- Skin Tone Reference
- Natural Color Verification
- Display Calibration
- Display Important Messages on Screen
- Show "Do Not Disturb" Notifications
- Keep Screen Active During Presentations
- Display "Do Not Disturb" messages during meetings or focused work
- Show "Away From Desk" notifications when temporarily unavailable
- Create custom messages for various situations
- Keep your screen active during presentations or when displaying information
Frequently Asked Questions
How to use beige screen for skin tone testing?
Beige is close to many skin tones. Use it as a reference to ensure your display accurately reproduces natural colors.
Why choose beige for neutral color testing?
Beige is a subtle mix of multiple colors. It's perfect for testing how well your display handles neutral tones without color cast.
What's the best way to calibrate with beige screen?
Compare the beige screen under different white balance settings. It should appear neutral without any strong yellow or pink tinting.
Can I display text on the beige screen?
Yes, you can display custom text messages on the beige screen. The text color will automatically adjust for optimal visibility against the beige background.
How can I display messages on my screen?
Simply type your message in the text box and it will appear on the color screen. You can adjust the font size using the slider and the text color will automatically adapt to ensure visibility against the background color.
How does the screen sleep prevention feature work?
When activated, this feature prevents your screen from going into sleep mode by simulating activity every 30 seconds. This is particularly useful during presentations, when displaying important messages, or when you need your screen to stay on for extended periods.