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Avoiding Eye Strain while working on PC
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[QUOTE="Ithedicious, post: 258099, member: 73248"] Thanks for sharing. This is one of the major issue for people that are working online . In most cases this will definitely affect them when they concentrate so much on the screen but most importantly I always try as much as possible to avoid any situation that I have to concentrate so much on the screen , even if I have to work online I have to limited the amount of time I spend on the screen within a particular interval of time, if not it would start affecting me. I know there are a lot of apps on Play store that might really help, but I believe some of those apps may not really be trusted and if you don't know how to sets it properly it might start affecting you more. For me I always try as much as possible to reduce my screen brightness most especially at night and I also enable night mode when trying to concentrate on the screen. [/QUOTE]
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