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I'd like a way to disable all the various way too bright indicator lights.
Electrical tape
The edhesive eventually melts down and becomes a sticky mess. Expidided by heat.
there are sticker packs for that, called "light stickers" or whatever
They put the lights behind ports, controls, vents etc that you can't tape over. And indicator light is helpful I just dont need to read a book with it.
Sometimes spraypaint or model paint works but not suitable to every application.