LightDims: battle burn-out-your-retina blue LEDs!
So I was at Microcenter earlier and noticed this is an actual thing: http://www.lightdims.com/store.htm
Yea, it is a semi-translucent set of stickers you can plop over retardedly bright LEDs.
It really tells you that something is wrong with this world when moronic product designs creates a market for a workaround like this.
On the other hand, it is good to know I'm not actually the only one who can't stand rape-your-eye-socket bright blue LEDs. Can't imagine they would sell too well around here though, people here seem to love having their Chinese-sludge-beacons rammed all the way in to their visual cortex.
Yea, it is a semi-translucent set of stickers you can plop over retardedly bright LEDs.
It really tells you that something is wrong with this world when moronic product designs creates a market for a workaround like this.
On the other hand, it is good to know I'm not actually the only one who can't stand rape-your-eye-socket bright blue LEDs. Can't imagine they would sell too well around here though, people here seem to love having their Chinese-sludge-beacons rammed all the way in to their visual cortex.
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Just move the speaker, the thick walls of a PS/2 will insulate anything.
The relative positions of my bed and my desktop wound up making it so that the bright blue power and hard drive LEDs on my desktop (the only lighting this case even has) would shine directly at my face when I'm trying to sleep... it wasn't a problem until I got black out curtains. Once the ambient light in my room was reduced dramatically, it became a lot more noticeable... like staring into a blue sun. So I wound up putting black electrical tape over the LEDs. Less ghetto solution would have been to simply disconnect them, but I was far too lazy for that.
Yes, it means what it says. The monitor had some fairly dim blue LEDs.