ScreenOrbit Tool Disclaimer
Important technical, safety, health, independence, and professional-use limits for ScreenOrbit tools and fictional simulations.
This document uses plain language for readability. Headings are navigation aids; read the relevant section in full before relying on it.
ScreenOrbit can show browser colors, patterns, motion, audio, and fictional scenes. It cannot inspect hardware, diagnose a medical or security condition, perform a real system action, or replace qualified advice.
Independent service
ScreenOrbit is an independent website. It is not affiliated with, sponsored, certified, or endorsed by Microsoft, Apple, Google, Canonical, display manufacturers, broadcasters, government bodies, law-enforcement agencies, security vendors, or emergency services. Product and platform names are used descriptively to identify a style, compatibility context, or user task.
Microsoft, Windows, Apple, macOS, Google, Android, Canonical, Ubuntu, and other names, logos, and trade dress belong to their respective owners. A fictional reference, dynamic component, or simulation does not represent a real notice from that owner.
Visual observation, not diagnosis or calibration
Solid colors, gray levels, grids, motion patterns, and other browser surfaces can help you notice, compare, and describe what you see. They do not directly measure color accuracy, luminance, contrast, response time, pixel electronics, electrical safety, panel age, burn-in risk, hardware condition, or warranty eligibility. They do not repair a pixel or certify a display.
Results vary with the browser, operating system, GPU, cable, color profile, scaling, HDR mode, panel technology, viewing angle, ambient light, physical brightness, and camera processing. A phone photograph can exaggerate or hide a display effect. Confirm important observations in ordinary content and follow the exact manufacturer instructions and warranty terms for the device.
Motion, flashing light, brightness, and audio
Animated, high-contrast, bright, or noisy content can cause discomfort and may affect people who are sensitive to motion, flashing patterns, light, migraines, vertigo, or seizures. Start at a comfortable brightness, keep sessions short, respect reduced-motion settings, stop immediately if anyone feels unwell, and seek medical guidance for a health concern. ScreenOrbit is not a medical device.
Keep speaker and headphone volume conservative. White noise and generated tones are not hearing treatment, sleep treatment, tinnitus therapy, or a hearing test. Stop if you notice pain, ringing, dizziness, anxiety, or discomfort.
Fictional simulations and pranks
Fake updates, crash screens, lock screens, virus scenes, loading screens, and related pages are fictional browser simulations. They do not scan files, install software, lock a device, contact a vendor, determine security status, or trigger a real update. Progress, warnings, case numbers, timers, and status text are simulated.
Use them only for a disclosed production, lesson, demonstration, or brief consent-based joke. Get informed permission, protect real work, rehearse Escape, keep browser controls available, and disclose the simulation promptly. Never use a scene to obtain money, credentials, remote access, personal information, or compliance, or on a public, medical, school, workplace, or safety-critical device without express authorization.
Browser and device features
Fullscreen, Screen Wake Lock, Canvas, Web Audio, downloads, clipboard access, local files, and browser storage depend on device and browser support. Fullscreen can hide browser chrome but does not remove the normal exit controls. Wake Lock may be released by the operating system. A downloaded color can appear different in another app or on another display.
Selected local files and generated output are intended to remain in browser memory, but your device, browser extensions, screen-recording software, shared profile, or operating system may expose what is visible. Clear tool state and close the tab after using a shared device.
No professional advice
Guides and tool instructions provide general educational information. They are not medical, legal, financial, cybersecurity, electrical, repair, calibration, accessibility-conformance, or warranty advice. Use a qualified professional or the responsible manufacturer, seller, authority, or security team for a decision that can affect health, safety, rights, money, data, or equipment.
External sources and links
External links are provided for context and verification. ScreenOrbit does not control another site’s availability, accuracy, security, privacy practices, or later changes. A link is not an endorsement. Check the date and the official source before relying on instructions for a specific product or jurisdiction.
No guaranteed outcome
To the maximum extent permitted by law, ScreenOrbit makes no promise that a tool will find every defect, reproduce a measured color, prevent image retention, improve health or sleep, repair hardware, prove a warranty claim, identify malware, or produce a particular search or business result. The Service is provided “as is” and “as available,” subject to the mandatory rights described in the Terms of Use.
Corrections and urgent help
Send a factual, safety, accessibility, or rights correction through the Contact page with the exact URL, disputed statement, source, device/browser, and reproduction steps. For an active security incident, contact your authorized security team. For urgent medical symptoms or immediate danger, stop using the tool and contact the appropriate local emergency or health service.