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dekuNukem avatar dekuNukem commented on July 23, 2024 2

yeah that make sense. I have created a new TX firmware that disables the LED after initial calibration. The new firmware and the instructions can be found in the "USB Firmware Updates" section of this guide:

https://github.com/dekuNukem/daytripper/blob/master/advanced_usage.md#usb-firmware-updates

Feel free to try it out and let me know what you think.

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dekuNukem avatar dekuNukem commented on July 23, 2024

Like you said, I do feel that the LED is useful for indicating what the TX is doing. Without it there's no way to see if it's triggering correctly, or if it's working at all.

I can indeed write you a custom firmware for you to disable the LED, but there would be no easy way to switch between normal and "stealth" mode. A simpler solution would be just cover it with a piece of black tape, faster and easier to undo.

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arilink-tech avatar arilink-tech commented on July 23, 2024

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dekuNukem avatar dekuNukem commented on July 23, 2024

ah, so basically perform an action at the end of trigger instead at the beginning. I'll spend a few days working on it, probably having the RX press a different key combo.

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monophthongal avatar monophthongal commented on July 23, 2024

Seconding the request for a way to disable the blue LED...

The Daytripper device is fantastic, but hard to explain the presence of if someone asks - so it would be much more useful if it didn't attract attention to itself.

Like you said, I do feel that the LED is useful for indicating what the TX is doing. Without it there's no way to see if it's triggering correctly, or if it's working at all.

For my use case, I'm OK with this since I can still test it by waving a hand in front of it and seeing if the windows are minimized as expected. The device has been 100% reliable for me so far, so that would be enough to tell me whether it's still on and functioning.

Also, the light on the TX could still flash a few times when first turned on - this would give you an initial indicator that everything is OK.

A simpler solution would be just cover it with a piece of black tape, faster and easier to undo.

I tried this but there is still a lot of light leaking past the tape.

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monophthongal avatar monophthongal commented on July 23, 2024

Had a chance to test the new firmware yesterday - works great! Thanks for adding it.

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