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    Turn off blue lights on 6214W

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by tnais, May 2, 2007.

  1. tnais

    tnais Newbie

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    Does anyone know if it's possible to turn off the blue lights on the 6214?
     
  2. darkspark88

    darkspark88 Notebook Evangelist

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    Cover them with black tape.
     
  3. shaheenarshan

    shaheenarshan Notebook Deity

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    if the lights on your zepto are annoying you could always try to switch them off from the bios
    im sure there should be an option in the bios somewhere to off those lights
     
  4. asdfasdf

    asdfasdf Notebook Consultant

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    No, no option.
     
  5. hmmmz

    hmmmz Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've never come across a notebookbios that would let you control the LEDs on it's case.

    It would be a cool feature though. :)
     
  6. tnais

    tnais Newbie

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    damn it.

    looks like a paint job then

    curse those blue lights
     
  7. Erlesand

    Erlesand Newbie

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    I believe that is how you control the ones on Dell's XPS laptop
     
  8. hmmmz

    hmmmz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Oh... well, that is a cool feature then. :)