Cross-eyed SAT user

Todd & Kim Mapes foxmeadow@freewwweb.com
Thu, 09 Mar 2000 06:10:12 -0600


Guys and Gals,

As a SAT III user (former SAT I user) I have always been perplexed by
the "unreadability" of the LED's while tuning the top octave of the
piano.  They seem to flicker out of control and many times it's hard for
me to distinguish which direction they're moving, or if they are "dead
on".  The other day, in my deep frustration, while tuning I crossed my
eyes (in a gesture to myself) and behold, I was able to distinguish
clearly the movement of the lights.  Paradox?  Cross your eyes to see
clearly?  Apparently, by blurring my vision, I was able to block out the
weaker flickering lights and focus on the stronger signal.  Try it and
let me know what results you get.  Or maybe someone has another
suggestion.

Todd L. Mapes
Associate Member
Fort Smith, AR (Home of "Hanging Judge" Parker)



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