JTL @diop you are two of the smartest guys on this forum, please read, and think about this:
I think we all work against the same goal. But in different ways (which is good I think).
I remember back in 2014 @ the Apple forum when it was some users (me included) that had big problems with a IOS 7.1 update. I was happy not to be alone, that other people had the same problem. Everyone was trying to fix it. Nobody really did. Now is 2022, soon 2023 and we are still trying to find and fix something with hardware and software. Dithering, PWM, anti-aliasing … We may all have the same underlying problem, but I don’t know if we could find five people on this forum that can use exactly the same setup. You get the picture.
It would be nice if we just could contact the manufactures like Apple and they just fix it. Even if they could fix this today it would take 10-20-30-40 years before all screens are changed in every place. I didn’t have the time to wait, and i don’t think so many else have that time either.
Thanks to @martin by coincidence I discovered one-eye-covering/patching. I had so big problems with screens so if my old computer or phone had died I couldn’t find a replacement that I could use for my work and spare time. The result had been that I couldn’t work, so for me it was do or die.
Down the line, more people like me will come to an endpoint. Where there is no more setups that will work. Then you are at do or die, and people will need solutions like one-eye-training.
So, once again. Why can’t we get more people to start patching right now. Then we can collect the data with result from patching, adjust the technic and so on. Maybe we can find a way so the patching will give better results? Why have it worked so good for me that was “first in line”, was it something special i did, was it the sinus-medicine, was it that I had so much problems that made it more easy, or something else?
And one more thing. I don’t need LEDStrain anymore, I am only here to help others!
//Mike from Sweden