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You know how you sit down at a computer in daylight, then spend hours in front of it... then have to get up to turn the light on?
No? Just me is it?
Anyway, I have this problem occasionally. I usually notice when I've been coding using the gentle projected light from the screen, then switch
to a dark display for some reason.
Well. Apart from getting up and turning the light on (yeah, right), one possibility would be to write a program which displays white in unused areas of the screen, or the borders. Perhaps configurable to do this just when a certain key is held down, or will toggle between on and off.
EluminX lighted keyboards
http://www.eluminx.com/ [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Keyboard light kits
http://www.neontrim.com/keyboard.html [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
USB light (for laptops)
http://www.mycables...om/sku/USBLIGHT.htm [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
A Keyboard on a Beam of Light
http://www.allnetde.../03/a_keyboard.html [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
An alternative solution
http://www.youcansave.com/clapper.html [half, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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You have to turn the light on? (I though lazy spods ecommuted in the dark, naked.) |
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Qhen using Halfbakery, most of the screen is qhite.
So qhat's needed is a USB enabled light sensor (costs about $1) qhich, qhen evening comes, checks if Halfbakery isn't up already, and if not turns on Halfbakery in full screen mode (F11). |
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Qait a minute... its so dark in here, I can't seem to find qhere the q key is... ah found it - wew. |
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i use the light from my monitor to see in my room quite often, actually. |
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This is a cool idea, but I also tend to use the light from my monitor to see my keyboard when I'm on late. Mmmmmm...Croissant for you....ahhhhhhhhh.... |
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I've had F9 hotkeyed to run a program that just fills the screen with white for years. But your "empty space" thing would be much cooler. You have my +. |
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