health first! See how Win 7 protects your vision

  
                  

"Hey! I’m busy with an all-nighter..."

A tired, fat tiger stretched out from the chair and stood up for the company’s project. Three days.

In fact, many netizens have had similar encounters. For an important list, it is common to have a few days and nights. And such high-intensity continuous work, in addition to causing great harm to the body, bears the brunt of their own vision. When it comes to eye protection, many netizens often think of some third-party software (such as XX Guardian). The commonality of these softwares is that they can make the color of the computer softer, and remind users to take a break every once in a while. However, if it is to protect your eyesight, it is annoying to install a software that you don't need. In fact, in a few minutes we can create a "eye protection" software. Do not believe, let's try it.

First of all, we have to soften the color of Win7. I believe that many netizens are familiar with it. Right click on the blank space on the desktop and select “Personalization → Window Color → Advanced Appearance Settings”, then change the “Project” in the pop-up dialog box to “Window” and set “Color” to “ other".

Then change the three options of “Hue”, “Saturation” and “Brightness” in the pop-up dialog box to “85, 123, 205”, and then set the color.

The effect is very obvious after setting. You will find that all the text editing areas in Win7 window will change from the original glare white to the softer bean green, and this color is also positive. It is the eye protection color that eye doctors have always recommended.

After camouflage design we need to get another function - "Timed Reminder", and the same color and protection, in fact, regularly reminded by Win7 comes with functions to achieve, to achieve this A functional module is called a "planning task."

Click on the Start menu and enter the words "Scheduled Tasks" in the bottom search bar to find the "Scheduled Tasks" module. At first glance, this interface seems to be a bit complicated, but it is much easier to operate.

First, click on the far right of the "Create Basic Task ..." to create a new task, and then determine a name for the task (such as "Take regular breaks"), then click Next, the trigger The device is modified to start "every day" and then set to "every every other day" in the detail settings page.

Next, the system will ask about the tasks that need to be performed. We just need to select "Show Message" and then write the prompt text (such as "The rest, leave the computer for a while~ "), after this is determined, Win7 can perform reminder operations on a regular basis.

Of course, the reminders at this time are still somewhat rudimentary, and can only be reminded at a fixed time every day. In fact, we just right-click to bring up the task panel of the task, open the "Trigger → Editor" sub-option, then check the "Repeat Task Interval" and select a suitable time (such as 1 hour), then " The duration is changed to "indefinite", and Win7 will automatically pop up reminders every once in a while.

The following is the reminder effect map we set up, how is it, it's cool!

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