Blink's naming was influenced by a combination of two major factors: the connotations of speed, and a reference to the non-standard presentational blink HTML element,[6][7] which was introduced by Netscape Navigator and supported by Presto- and Gecko-based browsers until August 2013.[8] Blink has, contrary to its name, never functionally supported the element.

Hey everyone, this should be a simple question but I can't find the answer to it. Normally the "Blink LEDs" function on the MR series works perfectly, where the AP blinks when you click it from tools, then stops when you X out of it. In the newest network I deployed in a warehouse, I have seven MR42s that all refuse to stop blinking after pressing the button, even after I've clicked the X. I went back and checked it after two hours and the blinking continues. Firmware's updated, and the only way i can stop it is by rebooting the device.


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I am actually facing the same issue with the "Blink LED" feature. I have MR42 APs and when I run the feature those start blinking but when I stop clicking in the "X" those don't stop blinking until I reboot the AP. An AP has been blinking for 2 days.

has anyone tried the community app for the Blink cameras, I have some blink cameras and was wondering if the app allows the cameras to send the captured video to the Blink sync module even if the wifi is down.

You have complete access to and control over your data. If you no longer wish to use the Blink Identity system, you can delete your data at any time. To have your data deleted, send an email request to deleteme@blinkidentity.com.

I assume you have some familiarity with programming. You may have noticed that LabVIEW differs from other systems you might know (e.g. Matlab, or C++) in that it talks about "real-world concepts", like "blink an LED".

I would define what a "blink" is. To me, a "blink" is LED on (for a period of time to be determined (TBD), followed by LED "off" (again, for a period of time TBD, most likely for the same amount of time.) This implies that we need some kind of timing mechanism.

Now you have the requirement that the LED "blinks" three times. This implies some kind of loop. Not only does it have to loop, but it also has to stop after the correct amount of iterations. If you know how many times the loop is supposed to run - and the answer is "yes" - then a FOR loop is more appropriate than a "WHILE" loop, though either will work.

Note: All HTML wrapper methods are deprecated and only standardized for compatibility purposes. For the case of blink(), the element itself is removed from modern browsers, and blinking text is frowned upon by several accessibility standards. Avoid using the element in any way.

Purpose:  To evaluate spontaneous eye blink rate (SEBR) and percentage of incomplete blinks in different hard-copy and visual display terminal (VDT) reading conditions, compared with baseline conditions.

Methods:  A sample of 50 participants (29 females, age range, 18-74 years) were recruited for this study. All participants had good ocular health and reported no symptoms of dry eye (OSDI score < 15). Face video recordings were captured while participants observed in silence a landscape picture at 2 m (baseline) and during six different, 6-minute controlled reading experimental conditions. Texts were presented in electronic (tablet and computer display at 100% and 330% zoom levels) and hard-copy (text in book position in silence and aloud and text pasted on the computer display) formats. Video analysis was subsequently conducted to assess blink parameters.

Results:  All reading conditions resulted in a decrease in SEBR when compared with baseline conditions (all P < 0.001), with the least negative impact corresponding to reading in a 330% expanded display. The percentage of incomplete blinks was found to increase when reading was conducted on an electronic platform, in contrast to hard-copy text.

Conclusions:  The high cognitive demands associated with a reading task led to a reduction in SEBR, irrespective of type of reading platform. However, only electronic reading resulted in an increase in the percentage of incomplete blinks, which may account for the symptoms experienced by VDT users. Spanish Abstract.

What you want to do instead is enabling the blink when the condition is fulfilled and disable it when not. I wouldn't use Invoke or InvokeReapting in this case. You can achieve it by simply using a timer: e24fc04721

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