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by exmadscientist
205 days ago
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Flashing on-off and always on aren't the only options. I wish more designers went with flashing bright-dim, because it solves a lot of problems. I once worked on a device where we were required to blink the Important Safety Light™ on-off. I often glanced at this light out of the corner of my eye, and saw that it was off, so we were Safe™. We were not Safe™: it was just in the off phase of its blink. I am very glad I never got hurt by trusting that light. I wanted to blink it bright-dim but was denied by people who said that IEC 61010 required it to blink, and blinking bright-dim isn't blinking. I didn't quite understand that objection. |
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If a safety indicator needs to be visible at a glance, why did it blink at all?
Blinking only works for things that are in your vision and need to be the primary focus.
It seems like blinking to begin with is terrible design for something like this, or else having it be in the corner of your eye is the terrible design decision.