Disable powerbook latch button glow


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well this is an untested hypothesis, but if my calculations are correct, turning the powerbook 180 degrees from its current nighttime location should direct any light away from you instead of into your eye.

that or a piece of electrical or duct tape cut to fit.

well this is an untested hypothesis, but if my calculations are correct, turning the powerbook 180 degrees from its current nighttime location should direct any light away from you instead of into your eye.

that or a piece of electrical or duct tape cut to fit.

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bhahahhahaha, i like it, and yeah, the pulse light is sweet, i love it in my ibook, and it looks cooler on the ibook IMO

bhahahhahaha, i like it, and yeah, the pulse light is sweet, i love it in my ibook, and it looks cooler on the ibook IMO

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I agree, my friends powerbook does not look as good as my iBook when sleeping... just wish my iBook looked like his powerbook when it wasn't sleeping lol

computer maker's should consider reducing the number of constant LED's they slap on their machines...seriously, there's a pretty nice glow coming from the corner of my room at night...it's practically a ****in nightlight

i guess the obvious solution is to shutdown your p/ibook before you go to sleep.. its not that hard to do really, and it solves the problem.

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but... but... shutting it down would mean waiting a whole 30 seconds for the computer to start up :blink: :blink: :blink: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:

If the pulsing makes you guys go crazy and not be able to sleep, you'd never catch any shut-eye in my room...

You ever thought about, I don't know, closing your eyes? I do that and I don't see it anymore! It's amazing! :p

But in all seriousness, the 180? turn idea sounds good, if you're that paranoid...

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