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Posted by Gollygeewillikers
 - August 10, 2024, 15:57:25
Quote from: dsvdfb on August 04, 2024, 10:19:01Placebo for "PWM sensitive" hypochondriacs

The flashing light causes your pupils to constantly dilate. Which in turn causes eyestrain and fatigue.

If the display flashes less, or more quickly, or maintains an even brightness, then your pupils will not adjust. Very simple.

Why did you bother to post about something you clearly don't understand?
Posted by dsvdfb
 - August 04, 2024, 10:19:01
Placebo for "PWM sensitive" hypochondriacs
Posted by Gollygeewillikers
 - August 04, 2024, 06:37:58
It's a good start. We need this in developer options. PWM and amplitude by brightness percentage. Make it open source and users can share the best settings.
Posted by DWLK
 - August 02, 2024, 19:36:44
As if modulation depth doesn't play a role at all...
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 31, 2024, 18:25:48
A developer has demonstrated that it is possible to reduce display flickering on the Google Pixel 8 Pro just through software mods. While the tweak does not eliminate PWM flickering altogether, it can mitigate unwanted effects by setting it as high as 4,800 Hz.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Google-Pixel-8-Pro-software-mod-said-to-eliminate-PWM-sensitivity-issues.870120.0.html