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It depends. Which platform are you using? |
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Using it on a ESPixelStick v3.
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It depends. Which platform are you using?
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You cannot, as it's tied to the output data line. What you're actually seeing is it flashing the output bits so fast that it looks steady. The only way to disable it is remove / de-solder it. |
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Is there a way to disable the onboard blue LED on a D1 Mini?
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