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CTyankee

(68,198 posts)
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 08:08 AM Nov 2025

Question re the light from my PC

I just moved and the only place to set up my PC is in my bedroom. The light from its screen bothers me at night so I have draped a dark navy sweatshirt over it. Will the light from the screen damage its color, as if it would if left on the beach in bright sunlight? I like the shirt and wouldn't damage it deliberately.

While it seems to me that bright sunlight is much is much stronger, I have no scientific knowledge to back up that assertion.

What would you do? I can't move everything around at this point.

Thank you in advance, DU folks!

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Question re the light from my PC (Original Post) CTyankee Nov 2025 OP
Turn off the computer at night. The Madcap Nov 2025 #1
Do you mean shut it down? CTyankee Nov 2025 #2
Yes The Madcap Nov 2025 #7
No need to power down the computer... MiHale Nov 2025 #3
Where is that located on my PC? CTyankee Nov 2025 #4
It would be on the monitor itself. MiHale Nov 2025 #8
Bottom right. It maybe has a lit button? GreenWave Nov 2025 #11
This is the way. OldBaldy1701E Nov 2025 #10
If it is windows, it has a sleep mode AnnaLee Nov 2025 #5
Good advice here snowybirdie Nov 2025 #6
My computer guy is nearby and can give me a tutorial. I do better when I have "hands on" help.It's one of those things CTyankee Nov 2025 #9
It's been over ten years since I've had a tower computer... MiHale Nov 2025 #12
This might be an option for me. I will research this and thank you for your recommendation. CTyankee Nov 2025 #13

MiHale

(13,032 posts)
3. No need to power down the computer...
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 08:25 AM
Nov 2025

Just shut off the monitor it should have its own power (on and off) button.

CTyankee

(68,198 posts)
4. Where is that located on my PC?
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 08:28 AM
Nov 2025

If I screw up anything, hubby will get upset. A dark cloth thrown over the screen would be better than that...

OldBaldy1701E

(11,142 posts)
10. This is the way.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 10:44 AM
Nov 2025

One can turn off the monitor without it affecting anything on the computer. It is a decent habit to get into if the computer is doing something that will take a long time and one will not be using it during that time. Or, if one is not going to be using the computer for a while but doesn't want to turn it off due to updates or whatever reason.

Monitors have a set number of hours that they are rated for. Those hours mean when the monitor is on... not when the monitor is in use. If one leaves it on all the time, one is just making sure it will die out sooner.

I hope this helps.

AnnaLee

(1,391 posts)
5. If it is windows, it has a sleep mode
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 08:43 AM
Nov 2025

My computers are set up to go into sleep mode with black screen when inactive for a number of minutes depending. (Settings -> system -> power and battery -> screen, sleep and hibernate timeouts). Also, windows can be put manually into sleep mode, an option on the power/restart button.

snowybirdie

(6,684 posts)
6. Good advice here
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 09:00 AM
Nov 2025

I benefited greatly from a introductory computer class I attended several years ago at my
local library. All free! It really helped take the mystery out of these machines in our lives. Check it out if available in your new location. Good luck!

CTyankee

(68,198 posts)
9. My computer guy is nearby and can give me a tutorial. I do better when I have "hands on" help.It's one of those things
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 09:55 AM
Nov 2025

where he actually sits with me and guides me. And right now I am in a retirement community and just finding my way around the building outside of my apartment. I might find a "computer classes for old people" type of class which I would gladly take.

MiHale

(13,032 posts)
12. It's been over ten years since I've had a tower computer...
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:50 PM
Nov 2025

After I had my strokes and heart attacks and a quadruple bypass…I retired. I got rid of my towers, monitors, numerous external hard drives and went exclusively to an IPad. I can do everything I need to on it without the need for a computer and monitor setup.
Didn’t think so at first but I was wrong and it’s great.

CTyankee

(68,198 posts)
13. This might be an option for me. I will research this and thank you for your recommendation.
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 12:56 PM
Nov 2025
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