Versions:

  • 1.1.2

OLEDShift 1.1.2, developed by Marko19907, is a lightweight system-tray utility designed to mitigate OLED burn-in by periodically shifting the position of visible windows. The application is engineered for minimal footprint, consuming under 2 MB of RAM and launching almost instantaneously, allowing it to operate unobtrusively in the background while safeguarding high-contrast static elements such as taskbars, title bars, or persistent UI chrome that commonly remain fixed on OLED monitors, laptops, or televisions used as PC displays. By imperceptibly relocating on-screen content at user-defined intervals, OLEDShift extends panel lifespan without interrupting workflow or gaming sessions, making it suitable for content creators, traders, developers, and enthusiasts who keep identical layouts illuminated for extended periods. The single-version release (1.1.2) emphasizes simplicity: there are no configuration dialogs beyond the tray icon, and the executable is portable, requiring no installation or elevated privileges. Classified under display-maintenance utilities, the program complements dark-mode settings and screensavers rather than replacing them, offering a resource-efficient safeguard for expensive OLED hardware. OLEDShift is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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