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Every now and then after my computer has been idle for a little while and I come back and move the mouse to "reactivate" it, my screen seems to have a bluish tint to it.
It's really hard to describe or put my finger on any one thing, but it just feels more "blue." Perhaps it's more pale? I don't know, but something changes. When I restart, I notice everything is back to normal. I don't know HOW exactly it's different, but I know that it feels different. Has nothing to do with different brightnesses or anything. I know the vagueness of this is frustrating, but imagine how I feel when I notice it without knowing exactly what makes it feel different. Anyone know what I'm talking about? |
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